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Publications [#285468] of Nikos Pitsianis

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  1. Pitsianis, NP; Pechanek, G, High-performance FFT implementation on the BOPS ManArray parallel DSP, Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, vol. 3807 (1999), pp. 164-171, SPIE, Denver, CO, USA [12.367633], [doi]
    (last updated on 2026/01/17)

    Abstract:
    We present a high performance implementation of the FFT algorithm on the BOPS ManArray parallel DSP processor. The ManArray we consider for this application consists of an array controller and 2 to 4 fully interconnected processing elements. To expose the parallelism inherent to an FFT algorithm we use a factorization of the DFT matrix in Kronecker products, permutation and diagonal matrices. Our implementation utilizes the multiple levels of parallelism that are available on the ManArray. We use the special multiply complex instruction, that calculates the product of two complex 32-bit fixed point numbers in 2 cycles (pipelinable). Instruction level parallelism is exploited via the indirect Very Long Instruction Word (iVLIW). With an iVLIW, in the same cycle a complex number is read from memory, another complex number is written to memory, a complex multiplication starts and another finishes, two complex additions or subtractions are done and a complex number is exchanged with another processing element. Multiple local FFTs are executed in Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) mode, and to avoid a costly data transposition we execute distributed FFTs in Synchronous Multiple Instructions Multiple Data (SMIMD) mode.

    Keywords:
    Fast Fourier transforms;Digital signal processing;Algorithms;Interconnection networks;Matrix algebra;Data storage equipment;Data transfer;


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