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28 November 1983 Real Time Considerations For DFT Algorithms
Kevin S. Anderson
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Abstract
A recent research and development effort at Emerson Electric's Electronics and Space Division has been concerned with the development of a new type of modular reconfigurable signal processor called the Distributed Signal Processor (DSP). Such a processor would be capable of processing several different types of sensors simultaneously by operating in a multiple instruction, multiple data stream (MIMD) mode. This MIMD architecture would allow for the development of both general purpose and highly algorithm-specific processor modules which could be coupled together in varying numbers depending on the processing requirements. In addition, the processors should be dynamically reconfigurable to allow a degree of flexibility in the processor as the mission needs change and to provide a measure of fault tolerance.
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Kevin S. Anderson "Real Time Considerations For DFT Algorithms", Proc. SPIE 0431, Real-Time Signal Processing VI, (28 November 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936463
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KEYWORDS
Transform theory

Signal processing

Algorithm development

Fourier transforms

Digital signal processing

Algorithms

Computer programming

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