The Dataflow Interchange Format for Designing DSPs

TBMG-4710

10/1/2007

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The dataflow interchange format (DIF) is a conceptual framework for helping designers of digital signal-processing (DSP) systems to integrate diverse dataflow models, dataflow techniques, DSP-design software tools, DSP software libraries, and embedded processing platforms. Somewhat more specifically, the DIF is intended to afford a unique combination of capabilities for (1) developing dataflow models and techniques for exploring the complex design spaces for embedded DSP systems; (2) porting DSP designs across various software tools, libraries, and embedded processing platforms; and (3) synthesizing software implementations from high-level, dataflow-based program specifications.

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"The Dataflow Interchange Format for Designing DSPs," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2007.
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10/1/2007
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TBMG-4710
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English