Title
Port Based Actor Model with Kahn Process Network Model and Decidable Dataflow Model
Abstract
This paper proposes a transitional actor model from legacy code to decidable dataflow. In addition, the proposed actor model provides dynamic behavior and top down design with static analysis such as deadlock detection and buffer memory size computation by combining Kahn process network (KPN) model and decidable dataflow (DCDF) model. In the proposed model, each port can have its own model of computation, which is different from the existing actor based models, so that it is called port based actor (PBA) model. Each port has either Kahn process network model or decidable dataflow model. A port group for KPN ports is introduced to specify KPN ports that are internally related. The proposed port based actor model is a generalized actor model extended from constant rate dataflow with intermediate ports (CRDF-IP) in which through the intermediate ports, an actor can consume and produce samples arbitrary times per execution. The decomposition of a PBA graph into DCDF graphs allows to apply static analysis, scheduling, and code generation methods developed for DCDF model. This paper explains formal definitions and static analysis for PBA model. Moreover, scheduling and efficient code generation methods are also explained. To validate that the proposed model works, PBA model has been implemented and an H.263 video encoder algorithm is specified and synthesized in PBA model.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1007/s11265-012-0682-6
Signal Processing Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
Computer languages,Data flow computing,Parallel programming,Scheduling algorithm,Memory management
Computer science,Static analysis,Parallel computing,Decidability,Real-time computing,Code generation,Dataflow,Model of computation,Deadlock prevention algorithms,Actor model,Network model
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
71
1
1939-8018
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
12
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hyunok Oh145740.49