Digital signal processors for computation intensive statistics and simulation

  • Pukite P
  • Pukite J
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The objective of this investigation was to evaluate the feasibility of using a digital signal processor (DSP) as a statistical computation "number cruncher" in a PC environment. The specific goals were to demonstrate that a DSP has high-speed, low-cost statistical computation and simulation capability, and that it is easy to interface to a conventional personal computer (PC). Through testing a variety of statistical algorithms, the DSP computational speedup was found to be effective. The next phase of our research will consist of prototyping a DSP-based statistics workstation.

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Pukite, P. R., & Pukite, J. (1990). Digital signal processors for computation intensive statistics and simulation. ACM SIGSIM Simulation Digest, 21(2), 20–29. https://doi.org/10.1145/382264.382432

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