1992-01-22
1993-08-17
Fleming, Michael R.
G10L 900
Patent
active
052376427
ABSTRACT:
A signal processor, which receives autocorrelation coefficients, provides lattice coefficients in an optimal manner, and allows the use of any number of available parallel processing units. The signal processor may be implemented in a fully parallel or fully sequential manner, or in a "parallel-partitioned" implementation which provides the benefits of parallel processing, manageable hardware complexity, and optimal signal processing for a given number of available processors.
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Carayannis George
Halkias Christos
Koukoutsis Elias
Manolakis Dimitris
Adler Research Associates
Doerrler Michelle
Fleming Michael R.
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