PredATW: Predicting the Asynchronous Time Warp Latency For VR Systems

Author:

Dixit Akanksha1ORCID,Sarangi Smruti R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India

Abstract

With the advent of low-power ultra-fast hardware and GPUs, virtual reality (VR) has gained a lot of prominence in the past few years and is being used in various areas, such as education, entertainment, scientific visualization, and computer-aided design. VR-based applications are highly interactive, and one of the most important performance metrics for these applications is the motion-to-photon-delay (MPD). MPD is the delay from the user’s head movement to the time at which the image gets updated on the VR screen. Since the human visual system can even detect an error of a few pixels (very spatially sensitive), the MPD should be as small as possible. Popular VR vendors use the GPU-accelerated Asynchronous Time Warp (ATW) algorithm to reduce the MPD. ATW reduces the MPD if and only if the warping operation finishes just before the display refreshes. However, due to the competition between the different constituent applications for the single, shared GPU, the GPU-accelerated ATW algorithm suffers from an unpredictable ATW latency, making it challenging to find the ideal time instance for starting the time warp and ensuring that it completes with the least amount of lag relative to the screen refresh. Hence, the state-of-the-art is to use a separate hardware unit for the time-warping operation. Our approach, PredATW , uses an ML-based hardware predictor to predict the ATW latency for a VR application, and then schedule it as late as possible while running the time-warping operation on the GPU itself. As far as we know, this is the first work to do so. Our predictor achieves an error of only 0.22 ms across several popular VR applications for predicting the ATW latency. As compared to the baseline architecture, we reduce deadline misses by 80.6%.

Funder

Semiconductor Research Corporation

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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