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28 December 1982 Software Allocation For Distributed Signal Processors
K. W. Doty, P. L. McEntire, J. G. O'Reilly, B. Sridhar
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Proceedings Volume 0341, Real-Time Signal Processing V; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933731
Event: 1982 Technical Symposium East, 1982, Arlington, United States
Abstract
This paper presents a mathematical technique for the allocation of software tasks to the elements of a distributed signal processor. The method exploits the regularity and periodicity of signal processing software to yield optimal task-to-processor allocations. Although the method permits the use of various performance criteria, emphasis is placed upon minimizing the time of completion, or "cycle time," of the signal processing software. The problem formulation includes inter-task communication, task memory requirements, and time constraints on task execution. Finally, the paper presents and analyzes a realistic software allocation problem.
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K. W. Doty, P. L. McEntire, J. G. O'Reilly, and B. Sridhar "Software Allocation For Distributed Signal Processors", Proc. SPIE 0341, Real-Time Signal Processing V, (28 December 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933731
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Computer programming

Computing systems

Chemical elements

Control systems

Distributed computing

Telecommunications

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