Unlike general-purpose processors, digital signal processors (DSP processors) are strongly application-dependent. To meet the needs for diverse applications, a wide variety of DSP processors based on different architectures ranging from the traditional to VLIW have been introduced to the market over the years. The functionality, performance, and cost of these processors vary over a wide range. In order to select a processor that meets the design criteria for an application, processor performance is usually the major concern for digital signal processing (DSP) application developers. Performance data are also essential for the designers of DSP processors to improve their design. Consequently, several DSP performance benchmarks have been prop...
As DSP (Digital Signal Processing) applications become more complex, there is also a growing need f...
The high throughput computation requirements of real-time digital signal processing (dsp) systems us...
This thesis explores the feasibility of mapping a real-time, continuous speech recognition system on...
Abstract — Unlike general-purpose processors, digital signal processors (DSP processors) are strongl...
The digital signal processor (DSP) industry has been growing steadily over the past few years due to...
Although programmable digital signal processors comprise a significant fraction of the processors so...
This paper evaluates the DSP Processor requirements for Speech Applications and presents an overview...
grantor: University of TorontoProgrammable digital signal processors (DSPs) are microproce...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 EECE 1988 H37Master of ScienceElectrical and Computer Engineerin
In a Typical Communication System, performance of receiver circuit depends on various processing act...
Recent advances in very large scale integration (VLSI) have contributed to the current digital signa...
The DSPstone evaluation methodology is applied to evaluate performance of fixed-- and floating--poin...
The continual and rapid evolution of modern DSPuP (Digital Signal Processing microprocessors) makes ...
Multimedia applications are compute intensive applications that often contain multiple streams of o...
Abstract—Digital signal processors with Harvard architecture are being gradually replaced by digital...
As DSP (Digital Signal Processing) applications become more complex, there is also a growing need f...
The high throughput computation requirements of real-time digital signal processing (dsp) systems us...
This thesis explores the feasibility of mapping a real-time, continuous speech recognition system on...
Abstract — Unlike general-purpose processors, digital signal processors (DSP processors) are strongl...
The digital signal processor (DSP) industry has been growing steadily over the past few years due to...
Although programmable digital signal processors comprise a significant fraction of the processors so...
This paper evaluates the DSP Processor requirements for Speech Applications and presents an overview...
grantor: University of TorontoProgrammable digital signal processors (DSPs) are microproce...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 EECE 1988 H37Master of ScienceElectrical and Computer Engineerin
In a Typical Communication System, performance of receiver circuit depends on various processing act...
Recent advances in very large scale integration (VLSI) have contributed to the current digital signa...
The DSPstone evaluation methodology is applied to evaluate performance of fixed-- and floating--poin...
The continual and rapid evolution of modern DSPuP (Digital Signal Processing microprocessors) makes ...
Multimedia applications are compute intensive applications that often contain multiple streams of o...
Abstract—Digital signal processors with Harvard architecture are being gradually replaced by digital...
As DSP (Digital Signal Processing) applications become more complex, there is also a growing need f...
The high throughput computation requirements of real-time digital signal processing (dsp) systems us...
This thesis explores the feasibility of mapping a real-time, continuous speech recognition system on...