Title :
PC clusters for signal processing: an early prototype
Author :
Chapin, John ; Chiu, Andrew ; Hu, Roger
Author_Institution :
Lab. for Comput. Sci., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
A cluster of commodity personal computers (PCs) is an attractive platform for signal processing, especially for applications like sensor arrays where there is significant parallelism in the computation. This paper reports the results of experiments with several small cluster configurations to explore the opportunities and limitations of this approach. Experiments included uniprocessor and multiprocessor PCs, 100 Mbit/sec and 1 Gbit/sec Ethernet. All experiments were receive-only, starting from raw spectrum samples provided by a wideband A/D card, and all signal processing code ran as application processes on top of standard Linux. The applications used to drive the experiments were delay and sum beamforming and the simultaneous reception of multiple AMPS cellular channels. The current standard PCI I/O bus (32 bits at 33 MHz) was the most significant bottleneck in the experiments. This suggests that the arrival of the next generation of commodity PCs, with faster I/O busses (such as 64-bit PCI at 66 MHz), may open the door to their use as a low-cost platform for a variety of low-end real-time signal processing applications
Keywords :
cellular radio; microcomputer applications; operating systems (computers); parallel processing; signal processing; workstation clusters; 1 Gbit/s; 100 Mbit/s; 32 bit; 33 MHz; 64 bit; 66 MHz; AMPS cellular channels reception; Ethernet; Linux; application processes; delay; low-cost platform; multiprocessor PC; parallel computation; personal computers cluster; prototype; raw spectrum samples; real-time signal processing applications; sensor arrays; signal processing code; standard PCI I/O bus; sum beamforming; uniprocessor PC; wideband A/D card; Application software; Array signal processing; Concurrent computing; Ethernet networks; Microcomputers; Parallel processing; Personal communication networks; Prototypes; Sensor arrays; Signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop. 2000. Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6339-6
DOI :
10.1109/SAM.2000.878064