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EPSRC Reference: EP/M00113X/1
Title: Error-tolerant Stream Processing System Design (ESP-SD)
Principal Investigator: Andreopoulos, Professor Y
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Project Partners:
Imagination Technologies Ltd UK
Department: Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Organisation: UCL
Scheme: Standard Research
Starts: 03 November 2014 Ends: 02 November 2017 Value (£): 469,400
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Computer Sys. & Architecture
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Electronics Information Technologies
Related Grants:
EP/M001202/1
Panel History:
Panel DatePanel NameOutcome
03 Jun 2014 EPSRC ICT Responsive Mode - June 2014 Announced
Summary on Grant Application Form
The energy dissipation and fault rates in future CMOS integration are expected to require the abandonment of traditional system reliability in favour of approaches that control errors across the application, runtime support, and system architecture. Commercial stakeholders of stream processing applications, such as multimedia analysis & retrieval and webpage ranking systems, already feel the strain of inadequate system-level scaling and robustness under increasing user demand. While such applications can tolerate certain imprecision (errors) in their calculations, this aspect is currently not used for system scalability and resilience.

The ESP-SD project will derive theory, methods, and a prototype set of tools for scalable adjustment of computation and error-propagation in stream processing applications operating under a fault-generating computing environment. This will be achieved via the following innovations:

* stochastic models of error tolerance in algorithms for multimedia and linked-data analytics (used in audio/video matching, semantic multimedia retrieval, webpage ranking systems, etc.);

* new forms of accelerated error-tolerant computation within numerical stream processing libraries;

* opportunistic designs for compiler and runtime support offering graceful resilience to runtime errors.

ESP-SD aims for up to two orders of magnitude of throughput and energy scaling against conventional processing (under the same platform), with application results that are reliable in a stochastic sense. That is, all mechanisms for acceleration, energy saving and reliability in ESP-SD are geared towards minimizing the "expected" error in applications, and not the worst-case error.

The project will derive practical designs demonstrating its impact, examples of which are provided in the "Impact Summary" and the "Pathways to Impact" on JeS.

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