Title :
Rapid prototyping on the Georgia Tech digital signal multiprocessor
Author :
Curtis, Bryce A. ; Madisetti, Vijay K.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fDate :
3/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Signal processing supercomputers consisting of multiple programmable digital signal processors offer impressive computational performance while retaining flexibility of programming. The single most important factor limiting their performance has been the lack of a sophisticated software compiling and scheduling environment. Three generations of digital signal multiprocessors (DSMPs) have been designed at the DSP Laboratory at Georgia Tech in the past decade. The authors develop and discuss the schedulers developed for the Georgia Tech DSMP (I-III), and present new techniques that combine a high level description of DSPs together with a theoretical analysis of the performance bounds on synchronous multiprocessors to deliver a significant improvement in the efficiency of prototyping. The DSMP-C1 prototyping environment is presented in some detail, and its superior performance on digital signal processing applications relative to conventional schedulers is demonstrated
Keywords :
digital signal processing chips; multiprocessing systems; programming environments; signal processing; signal processing equipment; software prototyping; DSMP; DSMP-C1 prototyping environment; DSP; Georgia Tech; computational performance; digital signal multiprocessor; high level description; multiple programmable digital signal processors; performance bounds; schedulers; signal processing supercomputers; software compiling environment; software scheduling environment; synchronous multiprocessors; Digital signal processing; Digital signal processors; Limiting; Processor scheduling; Prototypes; Signal design; Signal generators; Software performance; Software prototyping; Supercomputers;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on