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A multi-microcomputer system for volume image processing
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A multi-microcomputer system for volume image processing

C. Katsinis and A. Poularikas
[1988] Proceedings. The Twentieth Southeastern Symposium on System Theory
1988

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Artificial satellites Computational modeling Computer architecture Feature extraction Image processing Microcomputers Operating systems Pipeline processing Random access memory Read-write memory
The authors present the design of a multi-microcomputer system which provides the basis of a volume image-processing system. They present the architecture, the features of the operating system, and theoretical and experimental results. This system consists of a central computer and a number of satellite microcomputers. Communication between the central computer and each satellite is accomplished through dual-ported RAMs. It is a single-bus system with a star architecture, and under certain conditions, it can simulate other architectures such as a pipeline system. The authors developed an operating system that allows their multicomputer system to be used in user, star, queue, and pipeline processing modes. Under certain conditions, N satellites operating in parallel will result in an increase of the system processing rate of nearly N times.< >

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