Even though high-level hardware synthesis from dataflow graphs becomes popular in designing DSP systems, currently used dataflow models are inefficient to deal with emerging multi...
There has been a proliferation of block-diagram environments for specifying and prototyping DSP systems. These include tools from academia like Ptolemy [3], and GRAPE [7], and com...
The dataflow interchange format (DIF) is a textual language that is geared towards capturing the semantics of graphical design tools for DSP system design. A key objective of DIF i...
Modeling DSP applications through coarse-grain dataflow graphs is popular in the DSP design community, and a growing set of rapid prototyping tools support such dataflow semantics...
High performance microprocessors are designed with generalpurpose applications in mind. When it comes to embedded applications, these architectures typically perform controlintens...
—A wide variety of DSP design tools have been developed that incorporate dataflow graph representations into their GUI-based design environments. However, as the complexity of ap...
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The deluge of huge data sets such as those provided by
sensor networks, online transactions, and the web provide
exciting opportunities for data analysis. The scale of the
data ...
Dataflow formalisms have provided designers of digital signal processing systems with optimizations and guarantees to arrive at quality prototypes quickly. As system complexity in...
William Plishker, Nimish Sane, Mary Kiemb, Kapil A...