There has been a proliferation of block-diagram environments for specifying and prototyping DSP systems. These include tools from academia like Ptolemy [3], and GRAPE [7], and com...
Though synchronous dataflow (SDF) graph has been a successful input specification language for digital signal processing (DSP) applications, lack of support for global states makes...
Synchronous data-flow languages such as Scade/Lustre manage infinite sequences, or streams, as primitive values making them naturally adapted to the description of datadominated s...
Even though high-level hardware synthesis from dataflow graphs becomes popular in designing DSP systems, currently used dataflow models are inefficient to deal with emerging multi...
Synchronous Dataflow, a subset of dataflow, has proven to be a good match for specifying DSP programs. Because of the limited amount of memory in embedded DSPs, a key problem duri...