Interoperability of heterogeneous cores on acoustic signal processing and communication system

An acoustic signal processing and communication system is typically constituted with FPGA, DSP and application processors. These heterogeneous cores have different speed, throughput and peripheral interfaces, which results in barriers of data sharing among them. Texas Instruments' open-source c...

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