Title :
Issues in using heterogeneous HPC systems for embedded real time signal processing applications
Author :
Bhat, Prashanth B. ; Lim, Young W. ; Prasanna, Viktor E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. Syst., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
Embedded signal processing systems have traditionally been built using custom VLSI to meet real-time requirements. This leads to limited programmability and restricted flexibility. With recent technological advances in high performance computing, scalable systems based on heterogeneous “off the shelf” modules are attractive as computing platforms in real-time embedded environments, leading to an emerging class of Scalable Heterogeneous High Performance Embedded (SHHiPE) systems. These systems offer advantages of low-cost, scalability, easy programmability, software portability, and the ability to incorporate evolving hardware technology. In order to satisfy the timing and predictability requirements that arise in embedded environments, several issues must be considered. These issues arise at the hardware level-such as choice of processing element architecture, and also at the software level-issues related to operating system and communication libraries. We propose an integrated methodology to develop efficient parallel solutions for signal processing applications on the SHHiPE platforms. Our approach is to develop scalable portable algorithms based on accurate computational models of the hardware platforms. We present preliminary performance results of such an approach applied to a radar signal processing problem
Keywords :
performance evaluation; radar signal processing; real-time systems; signal processing; software portability; Scalable Heterogeneous High Performance Embedded systems; communication libraries; custom VLSI; embedded real time signal processing applications; hardware technology; heterogeneous high performance computing systems; limited programmability; operating system; processing element architecture; radar signal processing problem; software portability; technological advances; timing; Embedded computing; Hardware; High performance computing; Radar signal processing; Real time systems; Scalability; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Timing; Very large scale integration;
Conference_Titel :
Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications, 1995. Proceedings., Second International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7106-8
DOI :
10.1109/RTCSA.1995.528763