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21 January 1988 SLAPP: A Special Purpose Multiprocessor Array For Signal Processing And Linear Algebra
J. J. Symanski, Tom Henderson, Judy Shirasago, John Celto, Barry Drake
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The key to meeting the extremely high throughput requirements of future military signal and image processing systems is parallelism in algorithms and hardware. This paper will describe the implementation of a core set of algorithms on one possible hardware implementation, designed to achieve high speed and efficient parallelism. This approach and design procedure, while using currently available integrated circuit building blocks, is similar to how this type of processor will be developed in the future using VLSI.
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J. J. Symanski, Tom Henderson, Judy Shirasago, John Celto, and Barry Drake "SLAPP: A Special Purpose Multiprocessor Array For Signal Processing And Linear Algebra", Proc. SPIE 0826, Advanced Algorithms and Architectures for Signal Processing II, (21 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942037
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Lawrencium

Information operations

Array processing

Computer architecture

Computer simulations

Matrices

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