Real-time parallel implementation of Pulse-Doppler radar signal processing chain on a massively parallel machine based on multi-core DSP and Serial RapidIO interconnect

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Abdessamad Klilou
Said Belkouch
Philippe Elleaume
Philippe Le Gall
François Bourzeix
Moha M'Rabet Hassani
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[1] University of Cadi Ayyad,Ecole Nationale des Sciences Appliquees
[2] Thales Air Systems, Marrakech
[3] Moroccan Foundation for Advanced Science,undefined
[4] Innovation and Research,undefined
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EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing | / 2014卷
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Parallel computing; Real-time processing; Pulse-Doppler radar; Digital signal processor; Serial RapidIO interconnect;
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Pulse-Doppler radars require high-computing power. A massively parallel machine has been developed in this paper to implement a Pulse-Doppler radar signal processing chain in real-time fashion. The proposed machine consists of two C6678 digital signal processors (DSPs), each with eight DSP cores, interconnected with Serial RapidIO (SRIO) bus. In this study, each individual core is considered as the basic processing element; hence, the proposed parallel machine contains 16 processing elements. A straightforward model has been adopted to distribute the Pulse-Doppler radar signal processing chain. This model provides low latency, but communication inefficiency limits system performance. This paper proposes several optimizations that greatly reduce the inter-processor communication in a straightforward model and improves the parallel efficiency of the system. A use case of the Pulse-Doppler radar signal processing chain has been used to illustrate and validate the concept of the proposed mapping model. Experimental results show that the parallel efficiency of the proposed parallel machine is about 90%.
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