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Speculative Thread Framework for Transient Management and Bumpless Transfer in Reconfigurable Digital Filters

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arxiv 1806.04770 v1 pith:C77RKKQH submitted 2018-06-12 cs.SY cs.SY

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keywords filtersmethodswitchingalgorithmsbumplesscomputationaldelaydigital
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There are many methods developed to mitigate transients induced when abruptly changing dynamic algorithms such as those found in digital filters or controllers. These "bumpless transfer" methods have a computational burden to them and take time to implement, causing a delay in the desired switching time. This paper develops a method that automatically reconfigures the computational resources in order to implement a transient management method without any delay in switching times. The method spawns a speculative thread when it predicts if a switch in algorithms is imminent so that the calculations are done prior to the switch being made. The software framework is described and experimental results are shown for a switching between filters in a filter bank.

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