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C3P Proceedings of the third conference on Hypercube concurrent computers and applications - Volume 2
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This paper presents the quantitative performance results obtained from converting a large sequential Multi-Sensor Integration (MSI) program into a concurrent form, and executing the program on an NCUBE hypercube computer for several test case scenarios. Each sensor track was assigned to a different node of the hypercube where computationally intensive calculations were performed, A 4-node hypercube was found to be the optimal size for the test case scenario discussed here, where speed-up factors of 1.5 to 1.7 were obtained. A completely concurrent MSI algorithm is also presented.