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30 July 1982 Parallel Processing Algorithms And Architectures For Real-Time Signal Processing
Jeffrey M. Speiser, Harper J. Whitehouse
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Abstract
This paper discusses parallel computation algorithms and architectures for real-time signal processing, with emphasis on progress toward the hardware realization of a numerical linear algebra library of functions. The objective is to utilize VLSI/VHSIC technology in parallel architectures to provide a real-time equivalent of the LINPACK/EISPACK capabilities.
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Jeffrey M. Speiser and Harper J. Whitehouse "Parallel Processing Algorithms And Architectures For Real-Time Signal Processing", Proc. SPIE 0298, Real-Time Signal Processing IV, (30 July 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932504
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Matrix multiplication

Matrices

Fourier transforms

Parallel computing

Parallel processing

Computer architecture

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