• DocumentCode
    3053460
  • Title

    The architecture of the real-time signal processor

  • Author

    Mintzer, Fred ; Peled, Abraham

  • Author_Institution
    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
  • Volume
    7
  • fYear
    1982
  • fDate
    30072
  • Firstpage
    1049
  • Lastpage
    1052
  • Abstract
    The Real-Time Signal Processor (RSP) is a programmable signal processing architecture that was created to provide a quick and economical way to implement signal processing applications. The objectives that were chosen to meet these goals were that the RSP be easy to program, suitable for LSI implementation, and conveniently connectable into distributed systems. It was also intended that the RSP would be able to capitalize on the Reduced Computational Complexity (RCC) algorithms [1], [2], in order to achieve increased performance. Fabrication of the initial RSP chips was recently announced [3]. In this paper, the basic RSP architecture is given and interesting features of that architecture are highlighted.
  • Keywords
    Arithmetic; Computational complexity; Computer architecture; Debugging; Fabrication; Hardware; Large scale integration; Pipelines; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on ICASSP '82.
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICASSP.1982.1171586
  • Filename
    1171586