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Although programming in memory-restricted environments is never easy, this holds especially true for digital signal processing (DSP). The data-rich, computation-intensive nature of DSP makes memory management a chief and challenging concern for designers. Memory Management for Synthesis of DSP Software focuses on minimizing memory requirements during the synthesis of DSP software from dataflow representations. Dataflow representations are used in many popular DSP design tools, and the methods of this book can be applied in that context, as well as other contexts where dataflow is used.

This book systematically reviews research conducted by the authors on memory minimization techniques for compiling synchronous dataflow (SDF) specifications. Beginning with an overview of the foundations of software synthesis techniques from SDF descriptions, it examines aggressive buffer-sharing techniques that take advantage of specific and quantifiable tradeoffs between code size and buffer

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Introduction. Notation and Background. Lifetime Analysis. Dynamic Storage Allocation. The CBP Parameter. Buffer Sharing via Merging Techniques. Buffer Merging Algorithms. Beyond Single Appearance Schedules. Conclusion. References. Index.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 20/03/2006
      ISBN13: 9780849337529, 978-0849337529
      ISBN10: 0849337526
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Although programming in memory-restricted environments is never easy, this holds especially true for digital signal processing (DSP). The data-rich, computation-intensive nature of DSP makes memory management a chief and challenging concern for designers. Memory Management for Synthesis of DSP Software focuses on minimizing memory requirements during the synthesis of DSP software from dataflow representations. Dataflow representations are used in many popular DSP design tools, and the methods of this book can be applied in that context, as well as other contexts where dataflow is used.

      This book systematically reviews research conducted by the authors on memory minimization techniques for compiling synchronous dataflow (SDF) specifications. Beginning with an overview of the foundations of software synthesis techniques from SDF descriptions, it examines aggressive buffer-sharing techniques that take advantage of specific and quantifiable tradeoffs between code size and buffer

      Table of Contents
      Introduction. Notation and Background. Lifetime Analysis. Dynamic Storage Allocation. The CBP Parameter. Buffer Sharing via Merging Techniques. Buffer Merging Algorithms. Beyond Single Appearance Schedules. Conclusion. References. Index.

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