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25 November 1987 Structflow A Data Flow Approach To The Processing Of Structured And Continuous Data
Peter Nitezki
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Abstract
STRUCTFLOW is an approach to efficient and flexible processing of structured and continuous Data. It combines easy programming and efficient exploitation of prallelity of the data flow computers with flow principles of pipelines and systolic arrays. This leads to a novel static data flow architecture, that does not nead associative mechanisms and needs no lokal flow control. The presented system is pricipially able to process arbitrarily extended streams of data with an unlimited number of processors working in parallel. It is possible to achieve nearly deterministic behaviour and synchrony of data streams, which is not jet to be seen in data flow processing. This paper presents the architecture and instruction set of the processor and discusses the features of this system in the light of signal processing.
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Peter Nitezki "Structflow A Data Flow Approach To The Processing Of Structured And Continuous Data", Proc. SPIE 0827, Real-Time Signal Processing X, (25 November 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942047
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Data storage

Data processing

Computer programming

Computing systems

Current controlled current source

Associative arrays

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