Search for dissertations about: "dataflow applications"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words dataflow applications.
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1. Utilizing Heterogeneity in Manycore Architectures for Streaming Applications
Abstract : In the last decade, we have seen a transition from single-core to manycore in computer architectures due to performance requirements and limitations in power consumption and heat dissipation. The first manycores had homogeneous architectures consisting of a few identical cores. READ MORE
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2. Models and Methods for Development of DSP Applications on Manycore Processors
Abstract : Advanced digital signal processing systems require specialized high-performance embedded computer architectures. The term high-performance translates to large amounts of data and computations per time unit. The term embedded further implies requirements on physical size and power efficiency. READ MORE
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3. Energy and Design Cost Efficiency for Streaming Applications on Systems-on-Chip
Abstract : With the increasing capacity of today's integrated circuits, a number ofheterogeneous system-on-chip (SoC) architectures in embedded systemshave been proposed. In order to achieve energy and design cost efficientstreaming applications on these systems, new design space explorationframeworks and performance analysis approaches are required. READ MORE
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4. Streaming Aggregation using Reconfigurable Hardware
Abstract : High throughput and low latency streaming aggregation is essential for many applications that analyze massive volumes of data in real-time. In many cases, high speed stream aggregation can be achieved incrementally by computing partial results for multiple windows. READ MORE
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5. Reconfigurable-Hardware Accelerated Stream Aggregation
Abstract : High throughput and low latency stream aggregation is essential for many applications that analyze massive volumes of data in real-time. Incoming data need to be stored in a single sliding-window before processing, in cases where incremental aggregations are wasteful or not possible at all. READ MORE