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  2. Unfolding (DSP implementation) - Wikipedia

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    The following graph is another example showing the unfolding algorithm. Notice that, if there is the delay smaller than unfolding factor J , the J -unfolded DFG would create the edge with 0 delay but whose corresponding edge at original DFG may be the non-zero edge.

  3. Multidimensional DSP with GPU acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Multidimensional Digital Signal Processing (MDSP) refers to the extension of Digital signal processing (DSP) techniques to signals that vary in more than one dimension. . While conventional DSP typically deals with one-dimensional data, such as time-varying audio signals, MDSP involves processing signals in two or more dimens

  4. Folding (DSP implementation) - Wikipedia

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    The following graph shows the example of folding transformation. The original DSP system produces y(n) at each unit time. The transformed DSP system produces y(n) in each 2 l where each 2 l increase 1 n, index of y. The resource used in original system are 2 adders, and the resource used in transformed system are 1 adder, 1 register, 3 multiplexer.

  5. Digital signal processing - Wikipedia

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    Digital signal processing (DSP) is the use of digital processing, such as by computers or more specialized digital signal processors, to perform a wide variety of signal processing operations. The digital signals processed in this manner are a sequence of numbers that represent samples of a continuous variable in a domain such as time, space ...

  6. TI-RTOS - Wikipedia

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    TI-RTOS is an embedded tools ecosystem created and offered by Texas Instruments (TI) for use across a range of their embedded system processors. It includes a real-time operating system (RTOS) component-named TI-RTOS Kernel (formerly named SYS/BIOS, which evolved from DSP/BIOS), networking connectivity stacks, power management, file systems, instrumentation, and inter-processor communications ...

  7. Pipelining (DSP implementation) - Wikipedia

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    Pipelining allows different functional units of a system to run concurrently. Consider an informal example in the following figure. A system includes three sub-function units (F 0, F 1 and F 2). Assume that there are three independent tasks (T 0, T 1 and T 2) being performed by these three function units. The time for each function unit to ...

  8. Digital signal processor - Wikipedia

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    Many DSP applications have constraints on latency; that is, for the system to work, the DSP operation must be completed within some fixed time, and deferred (or batch) processing is not viable. Most general-purpose microprocessors and operating systems can execute DSP algorithms successfully, but are not suitable for use in portable devices ...

  9. Integrated workplace management system - Wikipedia

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    An integrated workplace management system (IWMS) is an ultimate software platform for organizational uses of workplace resources, including the management of real estate portfolio, infrastructure and facilities assets of a company. [1] IWMS solutions are commonly packaged as an integrated suite or as individual modules that can be scaled over ...

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