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Original language | English |
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Pages | 2307-2309 |
Number of pages | 3 |
Publication status | Published - 2001 |
Event | 2001 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2001) - Sydney, NSW, Australia Duration: 9 Jul 2001 → 13 Jul 2001 |
Conference
Conference | 2001 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2001) |
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Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Sydney, NSW |
Period | 9 Jul 2001 → 13 Jul 2001 |
Abstract
At the Laboratorium für Informationstechnologie the HiPAR-DSP 16, a parallel DSP optimized for image processing algorithms, has been developed. In this paper we present a design of a compact multi-DSP board utilizing the HiPAR-DSP 16. Two boards were implemented: an application development board with a PCI interface and a board for SAR processing. With a computational power of up to 15 GOPS this board is suitable for real-time SAR processing, as an estimation for an ωk algorithm (rangeline length of 4096 samples, PRF of 600) shows. A volume of 160 × 230 × × 20 mm3 and a power consumption of less than 20 W enables on-board integration. The first version of the board is used for filtering of SAR data to show the capabilities of the system.
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Computer Science(all)
- Computer Science Applications
- Earth and Planetary Sciences(all)
- General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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2001. 2307-2309 Paper presented at 2001 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2001), Sydney, NSW, Australia.
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T1 - A compact real-time SAR processing system using the highly parallel HiPAR-DSP 16
AU - Friebe, L.
AU - Kloos, H.
AU - Wittenburg, J. P.
AU - Hinrichs, W.
AU - Lieske, H.
AU - Klar, C.
AU - Pirsch, P.
PY - 2001
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N2 - At the Laboratorium für Informationstechnologie the HiPAR-DSP 16, a parallel DSP optimized for image processing algorithms, has been developed. In this paper we present a design of a compact multi-DSP board utilizing the HiPAR-DSP 16. Two boards were implemented: an application development board with a PCI interface and a board for SAR processing. With a computational power of up to 15 GOPS this board is suitable for real-time SAR processing, as an estimation for an ωk algorithm (rangeline length of 4096 samples, PRF of 600) shows. A volume of 160 × 230 × × 20 mm3 and a power consumption of less than 20 W enables on-board integration. The first version of the board is used for filtering of SAR data to show the capabilities of the system.
AB - At the Laboratorium für Informationstechnologie the HiPAR-DSP 16, a parallel DSP optimized for image processing algorithms, has been developed. In this paper we present a design of a compact multi-DSP board utilizing the HiPAR-DSP 16. Two boards were implemented: an application development board with a PCI interface and a board for SAR processing. With a computational power of up to 15 GOPS this board is suitable for real-time SAR processing, as an estimation for an ωk algorithm (rangeline length of 4096 samples, PRF of 600) shows. A volume of 160 × 230 × × 20 mm3 and a power consumption of less than 20 W enables on-board integration. The first version of the board is used for filtering of SAR data to show the capabilities of the system.
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