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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Parallel algorithms for operations on digitised images

Arabnia, R. A. January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
2

A transputer based realtime, highbandwidth data acquisition system

Hallam-Baker, Phillip Martin January 1993 (has links)
No description available.
3

A Fast Realtime Simulation of a Complex Mechanical System on a Parallel Hardware Architecture

Oertel, C.-H., Gelhaar, B. 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1992 / Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, California / Real-time computation speed is an additional requirement for simulations. It is necessary for 'man-in-the-loop' systems like flight simulators and for 'hardware-in-the-loop' systems where real components like new closed loop controllers are tested under realistic conditions. In the past a lot of companies have designed and built special purpose simulation computers which are very powerful but expensive and not handy enough for 'in-the-field-tests'. The progress in computer science shows a trend to distributed systems where multiple processors are running in parallel to improve the performance dramatically. At the DLR Institute for Flight Mechanics a computer system, based on the transputer, was designed to achieve the real-time simulation capabilities for the ROTEST model rotor. This four-bladed rotor is a 2.5 scale of the BO105 main rotor, equipped with elastic blades, operating at 1050 rpm. After an introduction to the ROTEST rotor, including the demands upon the simulation, a short introduction to transputers and the associated philosophy is given. The next part of the paper presents the characteristics of the simulation model, its mathematical description and the transputer architecture on which it is running. In the last part of the paper the input and output processes to the simulation are described. This includes a real-time representation of the rotor and an oscilloscope like output device, as well as analogue input and output devices to a controller.
4

A Transputer Based 3D-Graphics System

Alvermann, Klaus 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1992 / Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, California / The Institute for Flight Mechanics operates the flying simulators ATTAS (a wing aircraft) and ATTHeS (a helicopter), their respective ground based simulators and uses realtime and offline simulations for system identification and other purposes. Based on a parallel transputer architecture, a 3D-graphics tool for visualization and view simulation to be used with the simulations has been developed. The tool uses data received by telemetry, realtime data from a simulation, or recorded data to show the movement and orientation of an aircraft in realtime 3D-graphics. The aircraft or scene may be observed from any point of view. Placing the camera in the cockpit of the aircraft and showing the environment results in a view simulation. The use of a parallel transputer architecture allows a modular and scalable structure, i.e. the system may be adapted to the needs of the application. By adding software modules and transputers we may include 24 bit colour, shadowing, a higher resolution, a better shading algorithm or other things which are required by an application. On the other hand we may remove transputers to get a small and cheap system if the requirements are low. A small system may consist of only 8 transputers, whereas a big system may include 50 or 60 transputers.
5

Iterative methods for linear and geometrically non-linear parallel finite element analysis

Stang, Jorgen January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
6

Parallele Bilderkennung mit hierarchischen Formprimitiven auf Transputernetzen /

Schwolle, Ursula. January 1994 (has links)
Universiẗat, Diss.--Paderborn, 1994.
7

Development of a parallel computer system to simulate the performance of a multi-channel musical ensemble

Weng, Lin-Song January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
8

Sequence Alignments on a Multi-Transputer System

Qian, Zhiguang 09 1900 (has links)
This thesis is concentrated on parallelizing a sequential algorithm for finding k best non-intersecting local sequence alignments. In this thesis, the DNA local sequence alignment and the related problems are formally defined and efficient algorithms for solving these problems are presented. The problem have important applications in molecular biology. Based on the analysis of the characteristics of the local sequence alignment problem and a multi-transputer system, the problem was partitioned into subproblems and nicely mapped onto the transputer nodes. Then, an efficient parallel program is designed and implemented. By comparing the outputs of the sequential program and the parallel program, the performance of the parallel program is estimated. An average speedup of 6.3 is achieved on a 8-node configuration and an average speed-up of 11 is achieved on a 16-node configuration. / Thesis / Master of Engineering (ME)
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Implementação do algoritmo da fft-2d para rede de transputers / Implementation of 2D-FFT algorithm for a transputer network

Eto, Regina Fumie 16 February 1993 (has links)
O presente trabalho descreve a implementação do algoritmo discreto da FFT-2D, numa rede de transputers. Primeiramente a implementação seqüencial do algoritmo é analisado, em seguida são apresentados algumas técnicas de paralelização, bem como sua aplicação no algoritmo da FFT-2D. Finalmente são apresentados os resultados do desempenho obtido por redes compostas de um, dois e quatro transputers / The present work describes the implementation of the discrete FFT-2D algorithm in a distributed transputer network. First a seqüencial implementation of the algorithm is presented. Then some parallelization techniques are analyzed and applied to the FFT-2D algorithm. Finally the obtained performance is presented for networks containing one, two and four transputers
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Implementação do algoritmo da fft-2d para rede de transputers / Implementation of 2D-FFT algorithm for a transputer network

Regina Fumie Eto 16 February 1993 (has links)
O presente trabalho descreve a implementação do algoritmo discreto da FFT-2D, numa rede de transputers. Primeiramente a implementação seqüencial do algoritmo é analisado, em seguida são apresentados algumas técnicas de paralelização, bem como sua aplicação no algoritmo da FFT-2D. Finalmente são apresentados os resultados do desempenho obtido por redes compostas de um, dois e quatro transputers / The present work describes the implementation of the discrete FFT-2D algorithm in a distributed transputer network. First a seqüencial implementation of the algorithm is presented. Then some parallelization techniques are analyzed and applied to the FFT-2D algorithm. Finally the obtained performance is presented for networks containing one, two and four transputers

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