scispace - formally typeset
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Graphic oriented signal processing language-GOSPL

C. Covington, +2 more
- Vol. 12, pp 1879-1882
TLDR
The development of a digital signal processing workstation accepting input entirely in graphic form using a mouse input device and a Graphic Oriented Signal Processing Language (GOSPL) accepts flow graph information in block diagram form.
Abstract
In an effort to produce more efficient means of transforming new algorithm concepts into working models, this paper describes the development of a digital signal processing workstation accepting input entirely in graphic form. This Graphic Oriented Signal Processing Language (GOSPL) accepts flow graph information in block diagram form using a mouse input device. The researcher uses the mouse to describe graph connections and create function blocks in the flow graph by selecting them from a menu. The system executes a broad class of flow graphs and provides virtual instruments to monitor signals throughout the graph during real-time execution.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Gabriel: a design environment for DSP

TL;DR: Gabriel is a software system intended to manage the complete development of real-time digital signal processing (DSP) applications, from conception and experimentation to implementation in real- time hardware.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Synthesis of parallel hardware implementations from synchronous dataflow graph specifications

TL;DR: This work detail a method for the partitioning of a single application specified in synchronous dataflow (SDF) into multiple independently-synthesizable, communicating VHDL hardware modules.
Journal ArticleDOI

Gabriel: a design environment for DSP

TL;DR: The Gabriel experimental signal-processing software performs non-real-time algorithm simulations and code synthesis for real-time hardware based on programmable DSPs and eases code development for architectures that are not easy targets for conventional compilers.
Journal ArticleDOI

DSP software integration by object-oriented programming: a case study of QuickSig

TL;DR: It is shown that OOP is a proper methodology for DSP programming and that much further work is needed to find the best tools and ways to build highly advanced programming environments.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Gabriel: A Design Environment for Programmable DSPs

TL;DR: Gabriel is a retargetable software system for the development of assembly code and microcode for single or multiple programmable DSPs, intended to ease code development even for processors that are not easy targets for conventional compilers.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Automatic generation of time efficient digital signal processing software

TL;DR: It is shown that a functional high-level language signal processing program can easily be modified so as to produce a similar program which, when executed, automatically generates another program containing precomputed algorithm sequencing and data access information.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

The integrated signal processing system ISP

TL;DR: The Integrated Signal Processing System is a Lisp machine-based workstation which provides a unified environment for signal data processing and the development of signal processing algorithms.
Journal ArticleDOI

The integrated signal processing system ISP

TL;DR: The Integrated Signal Processing System is a Lisp machine-based workstation which provides a unified environment for signal data processing and the development of signal processing algorithms.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

SpireX: Statistical analysis in the spire acoustic-phonetic workstation

TL;DR: The SpireX system is designed to perform statistical analysis of acoustic-phonetic parameters over a large speech database and aims to increase by an order of magnitude the productivity of speech scientists as well as to bring sophisticated computational resources within the grasp of non-computer experts.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

A parallel signal processor system

TL;DR: This paper describes a specific implementation of a multiple DSP system which is being used to solve a problem in speech recognition.
Related Papers (5)