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23 March 1986 Architecture Of The Systolic Linear Algebra Parallel Processor (SLAPP)
J. J. Symanski
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Abstract
This paper will present preliminary concepts for the design of a systolic array of processors specifically aimed at efficient implementation of a core set of matrix operations consisting of matrix multiplication, QRD, SVD and generalized SVD. The algorithms to be implemented will be discussed briefly. Concepts for efficient implementation of the algorithms will be presented along with future plans.
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J. J. Symanski "Architecture Of The Systolic Linear Algebra Parallel Processor (SLAPP)", Proc. SPIE 0698, Real-Time Signal Processing IX, (23 March 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.976242
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Matrix multiplication

Array processing

Linear algebra

Computer programming

Integrated circuits

Information operations

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