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30 July 1982 Cooperative Highly Available Multiprocessor (CHAMP) Networks Have Great Potential For Signal Processing
C. Edward Wischmeyer, Robert M. Weiman
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Abstract
CHAMP (Cooperative Highly. Available Multi-Processor) is an expandable processor-independent software environment designed to support high availability and fault-tolerant computation. CHAMP uses a network of elements, possibly dissimilar, and achieves speed. through concurrent processing. CHAMP has great potential for signal processing networks, especially with single-chip VESIC elements.
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C. Edward Wischmeyer and Robert M. Weiman "Cooperative Highly Available Multiprocessor (CHAMP) Networks Have Great Potential For Signal Processing", Proc. SPIE 0298, Real-Time Signal Processing IV, (30 July 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932544
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Operating systems

Ruthenium

Software development

Computer programming

Reliability

Telecommunications

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