Reference implementations of signal processing applications are often written in a sequential language that does not reveal the available parallelism in the application. However, if an application satisfies some constraints then a parallel specification can be derived automatically. In particular, if the application can be represented in the polyhedral model, then a polyhedral process network can be constructed from the application. After introducing the required polyhedral tools, this chapter details the construction of the processes and the communication channels in such a network. Special attention is given to various properties of the communication channels including their buffer sizes.edition: 2ndstatus: publishe
A process language is presented which makes a clear distinction between temporal order and causal or...
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We describe the development, implementation and performance of a parallel Molecular Dynamics program...
Reference implementations of signal processing applications are often written in a sequential langua...
We use the polyhedral process network (PPN) model of computation to program and map streaming applic...
textMany signal and image processing systems for high-throughput, high-performance applications requ...
In modern MPSoC architectures, programming to effectively exploit all the available resources become...
The Polyhedral Process Network (PPN) is a suitable parallel model of computation (MoC) used to speci...
The increasing transistor density of Integrated Circuits (ICs) ever since their introduction, has sc...
We use the polyhedral process network (PPN) model of com-putation to program embedded Multi-Processo...
In modern MPSoC architectures, programming to effectively exploit all the available resources become...
The Array-OL specification model has been introduced to model systematic signal processing applicati...
International audienceThe Array-OL specification model has been introduced to model systematic signa...
Copyright © 2012 Emanuele Cannella et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Current emerging embedded System-on-Chip platforms are increasingly becoming multiprocessor archit...
A process language is presented which makes a clear distinction between temporal order and causal or...
In this thesis, we present Cprof+, an upgraded version of Cprof. Cprof+ is a lightweight profiling t...
We describe the development, implementation and performance of a parallel Molecular Dynamics program...
Reference implementations of signal processing applications are often written in a sequential langua...
We use the polyhedral process network (PPN) model of computation to program and map streaming applic...
textMany signal and image processing systems for high-throughput, high-performance applications requ...
In modern MPSoC architectures, programming to effectively exploit all the available resources become...
The Polyhedral Process Network (PPN) is a suitable parallel model of computation (MoC) used to speci...
The increasing transistor density of Integrated Circuits (ICs) ever since their introduction, has sc...
We use the polyhedral process network (PPN) model of com-putation to program embedded Multi-Processo...
In modern MPSoC architectures, programming to effectively exploit all the available resources become...
The Array-OL specification model has been introduced to model systematic signal processing applicati...
International audienceThe Array-OL specification model has been introduced to model systematic signa...
Copyright © 2012 Emanuele Cannella et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Current emerging embedded System-on-Chip platforms are increasingly becoming multiprocessor archit...
A process language is presented which makes a clear distinction between temporal order and causal or...
In this thesis, we present Cprof+, an upgraded version of Cprof. Cprof+ is a lightweight profiling t...
We describe the development, implementation and performance of a parallel Molecular Dynamics program...