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SQPR: Stream Query Planning With Reuse

SQPR: Stream Query Planning With Reuse

When users submit new queries to a Distributed Stream Processing System (DSPS), a query planner must allocate physical resources, such as CPU cores, memory... Read more

17 November, 2010
Express Dictate 5.57

Express Dictate 5.57

...options. Features: digital audio recording with superb signal processing quality (32 bit DSPs are used). Record to wav, mp3, or dct formats. Automatic non destructive... Read more

25 April, 2012
Embedded Computing Design 2.5.2

Embedded Computing Design 2.5.2

...Form Factors, and ESC; (May) Digital Image Analysis, Software Test Automation, Telehealth, DSPs, FPGAs; (June) Multicore Processors, Automated Design/EDA, and In-Vehicle Infotainment; (August... Read more

29 April, 2012
Adaptive Provisioning of Stream Processing Systems in the Cloud

Adaptive Provisioning of Stream Processing Systems in the Cloud

...that generate large volumes of real-time data, Distributed Stream Processing Systems (DSPS) become increasingly important in domains such as social networking and web analytics... Read more

9 March, 2012
SPEX: A Programming Language for Software Defined Radio

SPEX: A Programming Language for Software Defined Radio

...to meet real-time performance requirements. Given the difficulty in programming traditional DSPs, these new multi-core signal processors provide even greater challenges for programmers... Read more

1 January, 2012
Luxand FaceSDK 4.0

Luxand FaceSDK 4.0

...job in digital cameras, allowing for better autofocus and proper exposure. These DSPs can only recognize human faces, but don't go any further than... Read more

7 December, 2011
iMedia Connection 1.0

iMedia Connection 1.0

...improved digital marketing; Analysis of hot topics such as social media, search, DSPs, and the rise of the iPad and other game-changing devices; A... Read more

5 March, 2011
A Vector-Like Reconfigurable Floating-Point Unit for the Logarithm

A Vector-Like Reconfigurable Floating-Point Unit for the Logarithm

...floating-point intensive codes is becoming common due to the availability of DSPs in new-generation FPGAs. The authors present the design of an efficient... Read more

14 January, 2011

Texas Instruments sees losses ahead

...mobile phones, and thus an increase in sales of digital signal processors (DSPs). DSPs, such as those made by TI, are widely used in mobile... Read more

24 July, 2001 by Graeme Wearden
Utilizing SIMD Instructions on the INtime RTOS With the Intel IPP Library

Utilizing SIMD Instructions on the INtime RTOS With the Intel IPP Library

Applying DSPs (Digital Signal Processors) to real-time embedded systems can result in significant... Read more

1 March, 2009

Texas Instruments sheds 3,400 jobs

...for the quarter. TI's wireless division mainly produces digital signal processors (DSPs), Open Multimedia Application Platform (OMAP) application processors and connectivity products for handsets... Read more

27 January, 2009 by David Meyer
IP SLAs - Analyzing VoIP Service Levels Using the RTP-Based VoIP Operation

IP SLAs - Analyzing VoIP Service Levels Using the RTP-Based VoIP Operation

...and schedule a test call and use Voice gateway Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) to gather network performance-related statistics for the call. Available statistical measurements... Read more

29 August, 2006

Instrumental to chip success

...are two different things. We were fortunate enough to be involved in DSPs 25 years ago and in analogueue very early on. We have deep... Read more

2 September, 2005 by Michael Kanellos

Dual-core Itanium chip gets airing

...Past conference highlights include the first papers on digital signal processors, or DSPs (Bell Labs, 1980), RISC chips (UC Berkeley; Stanford, 1984), 100MHz processors (Intel... Read more

7 February, 2005 by Michael Kanellos

Texas Instruments accelerates digital signals

...Increasing the speed from 720GHz to 1GHz in its industrial line of DSPs improves overall performance by around 40 percent and gives equipment makers greater... Read more

19 January, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

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