Compile-Time Scheduling and Assignment of Data-Flow Program Graphs with Data-Dependent Iteration
IEEE Transactions on Computers
A comparison of list schedules for parallel processing systems
Communications of the ACM
The NuMesh: a modular, scalable communications substrate
ICS '93 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Supercomputing
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Polygon rendering on a stream architecture
HWWS '00 Proceedings of the ACM SIGGRAPH/EUROGRAPHICS workshop on Graphics hardware
Ptolemy: a framework for simulating and prototyping heterogeneous systems
Readings in hardware/software co-design
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Declustering: A New Multiprocessor Scheduling Technique
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Mulitdimensional Streams Rooted in Dataflow
PACT '93 Proceedings of the IFIP WG10.3. Working Conference on Architectures and Compilation Techniques for Fine and Medium Grain Parallelism
Design and implementation of an ordered memory access architecture
ICASSP'93 Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE international conference on Acoustics, speech, and signal processing: plenary, special, audio, underwater acoustics, VLSI, neural networks - Volume I
Scheduling dynamic dataflow graphs with bounded memory using the token flow model
ICASSP'93 Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE international conference on Acoustics, speech, and signal processing: plenary, special, audio, underwater acoustics, VLSI, neural networks - Volume I
Representing and exploiting data parallelism using multidimensional dataflow diagrams
ICASSP'93 Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE international conference on Acoustics, speech, and signal processing: plenary, special, audio, underwater acoustics, VLSI, neural networks - Volume I
Automatic transfer from C to flowgraph for multiprocessor DSP implementation
ICASSP'93 Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE international conference on Acoustics, speech, and signal processing: digital speech processing - Volume III
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Gabriel, a second-generation digital signal-processing (DSP) design environment, is described. The Gabriel experimental signal-processing software performs non-real-time algorithm simulations and code synthesis for real-time hardware based on programmable DSPs. Gabriel eases code development for architectures that are not easy targets for conventional compilers. The model of compilation used by Gabriel is discussed at length. Modification of the model to run in real time, target architectures, and scheduling are examined.