Multiple level simulator for evaluating complex digital system design
Abstract
The aim of the multiple level simulator was to develop a digital simulation tool that would enable the system designer to evaluate complex signal processing concepts, algorithms, and architectures in sufficient detail to determine if the radar system requirements (for any given system) could be met without utilization of excessive computer resources. The simulation allows design validation of system time, bus concepts for advance complex radar signal processors that include such functions as digital pulse compression, Doppler processing, target detection, and target position estimation processing. The simulator is adaptable to the investigation of new concepts such as processor/processing partitioning, data collection schemes, bus interconnection architectures, etc., for the signal processing functions. In addition, this digital design tool provides a capability of evaluating software program streams.
- Publication:
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Summer Computer Simulation Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980cosi.conf..246B
- Keywords:
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- Complex Systems;
- Computer Aided Design;
- Computerized Simulation;
- Digital Radar Systems;
- Signal Processing;
- Systems Simulation;
- Algorithms;
- Architecture (Computers);
- Computer Programs;
- Data Acquisition;
- Image Processing;
- Pulse Compression;
- Systems Engineering;
- Target Recognition;
- Communications and Radar