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Buffer dimensioning for throughput improvement of dynamic dataflow signal processing applications on multi-core platforms

Marco Mattavelli, Simone Casale Brunet, Endri Bezati, Malgorzata Maria Michalska

Executing a dataflow program on a parallel platform requires assigning to each buffer a given size so that correct program executions take place without introducing any deadlock. Furthermore, in the case of dynamic dataflow programs, specific buffer size a ...
2017

Uniting Language Embeddings for Fast and Friendly DSLs

Vojin Jovanovic

The holy grail for a domain-specific language (DSL) is to be friendly and fast. A DSL should be friendly in the sense that it is easy to use by DSL end-users, and easy to develop by DSL authors. DSLs can be developed as entirely new compilers and ecosystem ...
EPFL2016

Dispersion compensation for optical coherence tomography depth-scan signals by a numerical technique

Theo Lasser, Boris Clément Karamata

A new numerical a posteriori dispersion compensation technique for partial coherence interferometry and optical coherence tomography depth-scan signals is presented. This technique is based on numerical correlation of the depth-scan interferometer signal w ...
2002

Numerical dispersion compensation for Partial Coherence Interferometry and Optical Coherence Tomography

Theo Lasser, Boris Clément Karamata

Dispersive samples introduce a wavelength dependent phase distortion to the probe beam. This leads to a noticeable loss of depth resolution in high resolution OCT using broadband light sources. The standard technique to avoid this consequence is to balance ...
2001

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