In this paper we focus on MPSoC architectures for human heart ECG real-time monitoring and analysis. This is a very relevant biomedical application, with a huge potential market, hence it is an ideal target for an application-specific SoC implementation. We investigate a symmetric multi-processor architecture based on STMicroelectronics VLIW DSPs that process in real-time 12-lead ECG signals. This architecture improves upon state-of-the-art SoC designs for ECG analysis in its ability to analyze the full 12 leads in real-time, even with high sampling frequencies, and ability to detect heart malfunction. We explore the design space by considering a number of hardware and software architectural options

A multiprocessor system-on-chip for real-time biomedical monitoring and analysis: architectural design space exploration / I. Al Khatib; F. Poletti; D. Bertozzi; L. Benini; M. Bechara; H. Khalifeh; A. Jantsch; R. Nabiev. - STAMPA. - (2006), pp. 125-130. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2006 Design Automation Conference tenutosi a San Francisco, CA, USA nel 24-28 July 2006).

A multiprocessor system-on-chip for real-time biomedical monitoring and analysis: architectural design space exploration

POLETTI, FRANCESCO;BERTOZZI, DAVIDE;BENINI, LUCA;
2006

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In this paper we focus on MPSoC architectures for human heart ECG real-time monitoring and analysis. This is a very relevant biomedical application, with a huge potential market, hence it is an ideal target for an application-specific SoC implementation. We investigate a symmetric multi-processor architecture based on STMicroelectronics VLIW DSPs that process in real-time 12-lead ECG signals. This architecture improves upon state-of-the-art SoC designs for ECG analysis in its ability to analyze the full 12 leads in real-time, even with high sampling frequencies, and ability to detect heart malfunction. We explore the design space by considering a number of hardware and software architectural options
2006
2006 Design Automation Conference
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130
A multiprocessor system-on-chip for real-time biomedical monitoring and analysis: architectural design space exploration / I. Al Khatib; F. Poletti; D. Bertozzi; L. Benini; M. Bechara; H. Khalifeh; A. Jantsch; R. Nabiev. - STAMPA. - (2006), pp. 125-130. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2006 Design Automation Conference tenutosi a San Francisco, CA, USA nel 24-28 July 2006).
I. Al Khatib; F. Poletti; D. Bertozzi; L. Benini; M. Bechara; H. Khalifeh; A. Jantsch; R. Nabiev
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