Parellaly computing the FFT

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    1. A Project by Aswin M S and B Karthikeyan [email_address]
      • Importance of DSP and FFT
      • Need for Speed; Serial Computing vs Parallel Computing
      • Resources used in this project
      • Applications
      • What is DSP?
      • Where do we use DSP?
      • FFT is an application of DSP
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      • On the Cluster – LAM/MPI
      • - LAM (Local Area Multicomputer) is an MPI(Message Passing Interface) programming environment.
      • -Offers daemon-based process startup/control as well as fast client-to-client message passing protocols.
      • -Protocols used for message passing are – TCP/IP, Shared Memory, Myrinet(GM) and Infiniband(mVAPI)
      • On the nodes – Red Hat Enterprise Linux
      • MPEG Audio coding
      • Multichannel carrier modulation (MCM)
      • Pulse compression
      • Ghost cancellation
      • Underwater 3D imaging
      • Detection of signals in noise
    6. Thank You

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