DocumentCode
3214791
Title
Analyzing the real-time properties of a dataflow execution paradigm using a synthetic aperture radar application
Author
Goddard, Steve
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill, NC, USA
fYear
1997
fDate
9-11 Jun 1997
Firstpage
60
Lastpage
71
Abstract
Real-time signal processing applications are commonly designed using a data flow software architecture. The author attempts to understand fundamental real-time properties of such an architecture-the Navy´s coarse-grain processing graph method (PGM). By applying recent results in real-time scheduling theory to the subset of PGM employed by the ARPA RASSP Synthetic Aperture Radar benchmark application, he identifies inherent real-time properties of nodes in a PGM data flow graph, and demonstrates how these properties can be exploited to perform useful and important system-level analyses such as schedulability analysis, end-to-end latency analysis, and memory requirements analysis. More importantly, he develops relationships between properties such as latency and buffer bounds and show how one may be traded-off for the other. The results assume only the existence of a simple EDF scheduler and thus can be easily applied in practice
Keywords
data flow computing; data flow graphs; radar computing; radar signal processing; radar theory; real-time systems; scheduling; synthetic aperture radar; ARPA RASSP Synthetic Aperture Radar benchmark application; Navy coarse-grain processing graph method; buffer bounds; data flow execution paradigm; data flow graph nodes; data flow software architecture; end-to-end latency analysis; inherent real-time properties; memory requirements analysis; real-time scheduling theory; real-time signal processing applications; schedulability analysis; system-level analyses; Application software; Computer science; Costs; Delay; Performance analysis; Radar signal processing; Real time systems; Signal processing algorithms; Synthetic aperture radar; Upper bound;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium, 1997. Proceedings., Third IEEE
Conference_Location
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8016-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RTTAS.1997.601344
Filename
601344
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