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Distributed two-dimensional Fourier Transforms on DSPs: With an applications for phase retrieval

Posted on:2007-04-05Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of Maryland, College ParkCandidate:Smith, Jeffrey ScottFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390005479441Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Many applications of two-dimensional Fourier Transforms require fixed timing as defined by system specifications. One example is image-based wavefront sensing. The image-based approach has many benefits, yet it is a computational intensive solution for adaptive optic correction, where optical adjustments are made in real-time to correct for external (atmospheric turbulence) and internal (stability) aberrations, which cause image degradation.; For phase retrieval, a type of image-based wavefront sensing, numerous two-dimensional Fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs) are used. To meet the required real-time specifications, a distributed system is needed, and thus, the 2-D FFT necessitates an all-to-all communication among the computational nodes. The 1-D floating point FFT is very efficient on a digital signal processor (DSP). For this study, several architectures and analysis of such are presented which address the all-to-all communication with DSPs. Emphasis of this research is on a 64-node cluster of Analog Devices TigerSharc TS-101 DSPs.
Keywords/Search Tags:Fourier transforms, Two-dimensional, Dsps
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