International audienceIn dataflow representations for signal processing systems, applications are represented as directed graphs in which vertices represent computations and edges correspond to buffers that store data as it passes among computations. The edges in the dataflow graph are single-input, single-output components that manage data transmission in a first-in, first-out (FIFO) fashion. In this paper, we formulate the vertices and edges into concepts called "active blocks" and "passive blocks", respectively in the graph representation. Computation in the dataflow graph is represented as "active blocks", while the concept of dataflow buffers is represented as "passive blocks". Like dataflow edge...
International audienceCyclo-Static DataFlow Graphs (CSDFG in short) is a formalism commonly used to ...
Though dataflow graph has been a successful input specification language for DSP system prototyping,...
The synchronous dataflow (SDF) programming paradigm has been used extensively in design environments...
International audienceIn dataflow representations for signal processing systems, applications are re...
Much of the work to date on dataflow models for signal processing system design has focused decidabl...
Flow graph models have recently become increasingly popular as a way to express parallel computation...
This paper builds upon research by Lee [1] concerning the token flow model, an analytical model for ...
Signal flow graphs with dataflow semantics have been used in signal processing system simulation, al...
Abstract—Dataflow-based application specifications are widely used in model-based design methodologi...
In many signal processing applications, the tokens in a stream of tokens have a dimension higher tha...
A mini-graph is a dataflow graph that has an arbitrary internal size and shape but the interface of ...
The data flow machine, which represents a radical departure from the conventional von Neumann archit...
International audienceDataflow modeling is a highly regarded method for the design of embedded syste...
The Processing Graph Method (PGM) --- a dataflow model widely used in the design and analysis of emb...
. This paper presents a static dataflow graph model, where only data tokens are allowed to flow. The...
International audienceCyclo-Static DataFlow Graphs (CSDFG in short) is a formalism commonly used to ...
Though dataflow graph has been a successful input specification language for DSP system prototyping,...
The synchronous dataflow (SDF) programming paradigm has been used extensively in design environments...
International audienceIn dataflow representations for signal processing systems, applications are re...
Much of the work to date on dataflow models for signal processing system design has focused decidabl...
Flow graph models have recently become increasingly popular as a way to express parallel computation...
This paper builds upon research by Lee [1] concerning the token flow model, an analytical model for ...
Signal flow graphs with dataflow semantics have been used in signal processing system simulation, al...
Abstract—Dataflow-based application specifications are widely used in model-based design methodologi...
In many signal processing applications, the tokens in a stream of tokens have a dimension higher tha...
A mini-graph is a dataflow graph that has an arbitrary internal size and shape but the interface of ...
The data flow machine, which represents a radical departure from the conventional von Neumann archit...
International audienceDataflow modeling is a highly regarded method for the design of embedded syste...
The Processing Graph Method (PGM) --- a dataflow model widely used in the design and analysis of emb...
. This paper presents a static dataflow graph model, where only data tokens are allowed to flow. The...
International audienceCyclo-Static DataFlow Graphs (CSDFG in short) is a formalism commonly used to ...
Though dataflow graph has been a successful input specification language for DSP system prototyping,...
The synchronous dataflow (SDF) programming paradigm has been used extensively in design environments...