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2006
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A Communication Interface for Multiprocessor Signal Processing Systems

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A Communication Interface for Multiprocessor Signal Processing Systems
Parallelization of embedded software is often desirable for power/performance-related considerations for computation-intensive applications that frequently occur in the signal-processing domain. Although hardware support for parallel computation is increasingly available in embedded processing platforms, there is a distinct lack of effective software support. One of the most widely known efforts in support of parallel software is the message passing interface (MPI). However, MPI suffers from several drawbacks with regards to customization to specialized parallel processing contexts, and performance degradation for communication-intensive applications. In this paper, we propose a new interface, the signal passing interface (SPI), that is targeted toward signal processing applications and addresses the limitations of MPI for this important domain of embedded software by integrating relevant properties of MPI and coarse-grain dataflow modeling. SPI is much easier and more intuitive to us...
Sankalita Saha, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya, Wayne Wol
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ESTIMEDIA
Authors Sankalita Saha, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya, Wayne Wolf
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