Computer Science – Multimedia
Scientific paper
2008-11-04
DASIP 2008, Bruxelles : Belgique (2008)
Computer Science
Multimedia
Scientific paper
Embedded real-time applications in communication systems require high processing power. Manual scheduling devel-oped for single-processor applications is not suited to multi-core architectures. The Algorithm Architecture Matching (AAM) methodology optimizes static application implementation on multi-core architectures. The Random Access Channel Preamble Detection (RACH-PD) is an algorithm for non-synchronized access of Long Term Evolu-tion (LTE) wireless networks. LTE aims to improve the spectral efficiency of the next generation cellular system. This paper de-scribes a complete methodology for implementing the RACH-PD. AAM prototyping is applied to the RACH-PD which is modelled as a Synchronous DataFlow graph (SDF). An efficient implemen-tation of the algorithm onto a multi-core DSP, the TI C6487, is then explained. Benchmarks for the solution are given.
Aridhi Slaheddine
Nezan Jean François
Pelcat Maxime
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