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dc.contributor.authorNesfield, Philip
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-11T14:05:03Z
dc.date.available2018-10-11T14:05:03Z
dc.date.issued1979/12
dc.identifier511
dc.identifier.govdocCP-25/1
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12489/47
dc.description.abstractThe paper is a summary of the experience collected during almost two years of programming a CSPI MAP 300 array ' processor in signal processing applications. After a short overview of the most interesting features of SNAP 2, the MAP's signal processing language, the paper illustrates their value to the programmer by describing their use in the implementation of a typical signal processing algorithm. The paper also points out the most frequent sources of problems in MAP programming.
dc.format8 p. : ill. ; digital, PDF file
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherNATO. SACLANTCEN
dc.sourceIn: Real-time, general purpose, high-speed signal processing systems for underwater research (SACLANTCEN Conference Proceedings CP-25), Part 1, 1979, pp. 14-1 - 14-8.
dc.subjectSonar
dc.subjectSignal processing
dc.subjectComputer systems
dc.titleExperience with a MAP 300 array processor
dc.typePapers and Articles
dc.typeConference Proceedings (CP)


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