Dedicated architectures are often a basic requirement to match massive computation and throughput of an increasing number of real-time applications in electronic measurements, in particular for robotics and power applications. Also, a high-level programming view of the architecture and an interactive interface become important to allow easy implementation of complex algorithms, reasonable access to measurement experts without a specific expertise on computers, and a flexible adaptation to the specific application environment. This paper presents the design and the implementation of an advanced measurement system based upon a multiprocessor architecture. Particular attention is given to the programming environment.
Design and implementation of a massively parallel architecture for high-level electronic measurements / A. Gandelli, V. Piuri. - In: MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROSYSTEMS. - ISSN 0141-9331. - 19:6(1995), pp. 361-373. [10.1016/0141-9331(95)91158-Z]
Design and implementation of a massively parallel architecture for high-level electronic measurements
V. PiuriUltimo
1995
Abstract
Dedicated architectures are often a basic requirement to match massive computation and throughput of an increasing number of real-time applications in electronic measurements, in particular for robotics and power applications. Also, a high-level programming view of the architecture and an interactive interface become important to allow easy implementation of complex algorithms, reasonable access to measurement experts without a specific expertise on computers, and a flexible adaptation to the specific application environment. This paper presents the design and the implementation of an advanced measurement system based upon a multiprocessor architecture. Particular attention is given to the programming environment.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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