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This paper examines the theory of digital algorithmic measurement (DAM) for a signal microprocessor (SMP) in three aspects: (1) as a method of algorithm SMP structures designing; (2) as a process of REE analog functions simulating, and (3) as a method of functional measuring. The theory is based on a broad concept `measuring' and its corresponding concept of property measuring scale (in the form of metrological coding ADC scales and relational system for a SMP) and on system homomorphism and equivalence ratio, which are considered for various digital systems of mathematics. It was shown that the ideas of modular arithmetic can be used for DAM, thus ensuring accurate measuring. The DMS is described in terms of signal graphs.
Peter A. Arutyunov
"Algorithmic measurement theory and application for signal microprocessors", Proc. SPIE 1783, International Conference of Microelectronics: Microelectronics '92, (1 August 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141060
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Peter A. Arutyunov, "Algorithmic measurement theory and application for signal microprocessors," Proc. SPIE 1783, International Conference of Microelectronics: Microelectronics '92, (1 August 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141060