Affiliation:
1. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract
As robots increasingly permeate modern society, it is crucial for the system and hardware research community to bridge its long-standing gap with robotics. This divide has persisted due to the lack of (i) a systematic performance evaluation of robotics on different computing platforms and (ii) a comprehensive, open-source, cross-platform benchmark suite.
To address these gaps, we present a systematic performance study of robotics on modern hardware and introduce RoWild, an open-source benchmark suite for robotics that is comprehensive and cross-platform. Our workloads encompass a broad range of robots, including driverless vehicles, pilotless drones, and stationary robotic arms, and we evaluate their performance on a spectrum of modern computing platforms, from low-end embedded CPUs to high-end server-grade GPUs.
Our findings reveal that current architectures experience significant inefficiencies when executing robotic workloads, highlighting the need for architectural advancements. We discuss approaches for meeting these requirements, offering insights for improving the performance of robotics.
The full version of the paper is available in [11], and the source code of the benchmark suite is available in [2].
Funder
National Science Foundation
Apple CMU ECE Ph.D. Fellowship in Integrated Systems
Parallel Data Lab (PDL) Consortium
VMware University Research
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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