
Design and Implementation of Signal Processing Systems Technical Committee
Additional Resources
University Research Groups
- Berkeley
Wireless Research Center, University of California, Berkeley, CA USA
- Center for Signal and
Image Processing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA USA
- Communication Systems
and Optimization Research Laboratory, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA USA
- Computer Aided Design
Lab, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
- Computer Architecture and
Arithmetic Research Lab, Lehigh University, Philadelphia, PA USA
- Digital Signal
Processing Laboratories, The Queen's University of Belfast,
Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Embedded Signal Processing
Laboratory, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX USA
- Maryland DSPCAD Research Group,
University of Maryland, MD USA
- Multimedia Systems Laboratory,
Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
- Ptolemy Project,
University of California, Berkeley, CA USA
- VLSI Digital Signal
Processing Lab, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN USA
- VLSI Signal Processing
Group, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA USA
- VLSI Signal Processing Lab,
National Chiao Tung University, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, R.O.C.
- VLSI Signal Processing
Research, Rice University, Houston, TX USA
- Wireless Networking
and Communications Group,
The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX USA
Related News Groups
- DSP-related
discussion groups, including Analog Devices, Freescale, and
Texas Instruments digital signal processors;
digital signal processing in Matlab; and
speech, audio, and image processing
Benchmarking Efforts
- BDTImark
benchmark by Berkeley Design Technology
Inc. (BDTI) is a benchmark of 11 assembly language kernels.
The kernels are hand optimized and use only on-chip memory.
They do test memory bandwidth.
- A complementary benchmarking effort tests the performance of the
compiled C code.
This benchmarking effort is by a consortium of more than 30 companies
organized by Electronic Data News (EDN) called the
EDN Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark
Consortium.
They have developed a variety of benchmarks for embedded processors
(microcontrollers, DSPs, etc.) for different application spaces
(automotive-industrial, consumer, office automation, networking
and telecommunications).
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