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UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID
FACULTAD DE INFORMÁTICA
Departamento de Arquitectura de Computadores y Automática
TESIS DOCTORAL
Técnicas de planificación en entornos
reconfigurables para aplicaciones multimedia
Scheduling techniques in reconfigurable
environments for multimedia applications
MEMORIA PARA OPTAR AL GRADO DE DOCTOR
PRESENTADA POR
Juan Antonio Clemente Barreira
Directores:
Daniel Mozos Muñoz
Jesús Javier Resano Ezcaray
Madrid, 2011
ISBN : 978-84-694-8487-6 © Juan Antonio Clemente Barreira, 2011
UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID
Facultad de Informática
Departamento de Arquitectura de Computadores y Automática
Técnicas de Planificación en Entornos
Reconfigurables para Aplicaciones Multimedia
Tesis Doctoral
Juan Antonio Clemente Barreira
Madrid, 2011
UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID
Facultad de Informática
Departamento de Arquitectura de Computadores y Automática
Técnicas de Planificación en Entornos
Reconfigurables para Aplicaciones Multimedia
Scheduling Techniques in Reconfigurable
Environments for Multimedia Applications
Tesis Doctoral
Ph. D. Thesis
Juan Antonio Clemente Barreira
Madrid, 2011
Técnicas de Planificación en
Entornos Reconfigurables para
Aplicaciones Multimedia
Memoria presentada por Juan Antonio
Clemente Barreira para optar al grado de
Doctor con Mención Europea por la
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, realizada
bajo la dirección de D. Daniel Mozos Muñoz y
D. Jesús Javier Resano Ezcaray.
Madrid, Marzo 2011
Scheduling Techniques in
Reconfigurable Environments for
Multimedia Applications
PhD dissertation presented by Juan Antonio
Clemente Barreira in partial fulfilment of the
requirements for the degree of Doctor of
Philosophy with European Mention to the
Universidad Complutense de Madrid,
supervised by Mr. Daniel Mozos Muñoz and Mr.
Jesús Javier Resano Ezcaray.
Madrid, March 2011
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Este trabajo ha sido posible gracias a la financiación de la Comisión
Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología, a través de los proyectos TIN2009-
09806, AYA2009-13300-C03-02 y PR34/07-15821.
This work has been supported by the Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y
Tecnología from the Spanish government under research grants TIN2009-
09806, AYA2009-13300-C03-02 and PR34/07-15821.
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Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
It all started at some point in December 2005. I had not even finished
my first year in my Masters Degree and I had been granted a scholarship
to do some research in collaboration with one of the departments of the
Faculty of Computer Science where I was a student. There I was, not
knowing exactly what a research work was about and looking for
someone in the Computer Architecture Department to work with. Then I
met Daniel Mozos and Javier Resano, with whom I started a successful
collaboration which results I present now in this PhD dissertation. Hence my
first acknowledgement must be for them, who have made an outstanding
job guiding this doctoral thesis.
The second acknowledgment must go to my parents, who have
always given me all their best support and fondness throughout these four
years, even though they don’t know what on Earth am I talking about
when I recite them the title of my doctoral thesis by heart (I am saying this
in an affectionate way). And to my brother Raúl, who is still wondering
why I am staying at the University whereas he is so looking forward to
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