Modeling the energy consumption of HEVC intra decoding

Battery life is one of the major limitations to mobile device use, which makes research on energy efficient soft- and hardware an important task. This paper investigates the energy required by a CPU when decoding compressed bitstream videos on mobile platforms. A model is derived that describes the energy consumption of the new HEVC decoder for intra coded videos. We show that the relative estimation error of the model is smaller than 3.2% and that the model can be used to build encoders aiming at minimizing decoding energy.

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