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Brandi Carroll

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DSP Software Systems Design

Georgia Tech
Atlanta, GA USA
[url]http://www.gatech.edu/[/url]

Instructor: Dr. Vijay Madisetti
[email]vkm@ece.gatech.edu[/email]

Outline
This course covers the specification, evaluation and implementation of real-time DSP applications on embedded DSP-based environments. Topics include specification of real-time, reactive and embedded DSP systems, real-time and reactive systems design, programming, code-generation and optimization.

Course Topics
The class will be based on lectures, demonstrations, and assigned programming projects on a number of topics, that include:

Specification of DSP Software Systems
How does one specify DSP software systems ? graphical and language-driven approaches.
Recent developments and tools that assist with specification of DSP systems will be covered.
UML, SysML, Ptolemy and other specification languages and tools will be covered.

Real-Time DSP Systems
The theory of real-time systems.
Scheduling theory for real-time systems, including Rate-Monotonic Analysis (RMA) and its derivatives

Embedded DSP Systems
Describes how DSP processors are programmed.
Tools and Programming Exercises for DSP chipsets will be assigned.

Real-Time Operating Systems

Books & Lectures
Handouts will be provided in class.

Some lectures will draw material from
S. M. Kuo & W. Gan, Digital Signal Processors ? Architectures, Implementations & Applications . Prentice Hall, 2005.
And other books on real-time and DSP systems.

Additional information sources would be data books from various DSP chipset vendors.

Grading
Quiz 1 : 25 %
Take Home Quiz 2: 25 %
Assigned Individual DSP Software Project (8 th week): 25 %
(These will be performed by the students on their PCs using various DSP software tools ? requires about 15 hours of work).
Team-Driven Project (Counts as a Final Exam): 25%
(Estimate: about 6-10 hours of work a week for a duration of 4-5 weeks. Teams are of sizes between 3-4 students. For distance learning students, we may substitute this portion with additional assigned individual projects).

Pre-requisites
You must be comfortable programming in C and C++ and using DSP Code Generation Tools on your Pc and must have taken a Fundamentals of DSP course (preferably at the senior/graduate level).
A considerable amount of time may be required for you to be comfortable with the tools, depending on your level of exposure to embedded design environments prior to the class.
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