An FPGA-Based Hardware Accelerator for Energy-Efficient Bitmap Index Creation

Bitmap index is recognized as a promising candidate for online analytics processing systems, because it effectively supports not only parallel processing but also complex and multi-dimensional queries. However, bitmap index creation is a time-consuming task. In this paper, by taking full advantage o...

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Main Authors: Xuan-Thuan Nguyen, Trong-Thuc Hoang, Hong-Thu Nguyen, Katsumi Inoue, Cong-Kha Pham
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8316809/
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Summary:Bitmap index is recognized as a promising candidate for online analytics processing systems, because it effectively supports not only parallel processing but also complex and multi-dimensional queries. However, bitmap index creation is a time-consuming task. In this paper, by taking full advantage of massive parallel computing of field-programmable gate array (FPGA), two hardware accelerators of bitmap index creation, namely BIC64K8 and BIC32K16, are originally proposed. Each of the accelerator contains two primary components, namely an enhanced content-addressable memory and a query logic array module, which allow BIC64K8 and BIC32K16 to index 65 536 8-bit words and 32 768 16-bit words in parallel, at every clock cycle. The experimental results on an Intel Arria V 5ASTFD5 FPGA prove that at 100 MHz, BIC64K8 and BIC32K16 achieve the approximate indexing throughput of 1.43 GB/s and 1.46 GB/s, respectively. The throughputs are also proven to be stable, regardless the size of the data sets. More significantly, BIC32K16 only consumes as low as 6.76% and 3.28% of energy compared to the central-processing-unit- and graphic-processing-unit-based designs, respectively.
ISSN:2169-3536