Parallelizing Digital Signal Processing for GPU

University essay from Linköpings universitet/Programvara och system

Abstract: Because of the increasing importance of signal processing in today's society, there is a need to easily experiment with new ways to process signals. Usually, fast-performing digital signal processing is done with special-purpose hardware that are difficult to develop for. GPUs pose an alternative for fast performing digital signal processing. The work in this thesis is an analysis and implementation of a GPU version of a digital signal processing chain provided by SAAB. Through an iterative process of development and testing, a final implementation was achieved. Two benchmarks, both comprised of 4.2 M test samples, were made to compare the CPU implementation with the GPU implementation. The benchmark was run on three different platforms: a desktop computer, a NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier and a NVIDIA Jetson TX2. The results show that the parallelized version can reach several magnitudes higher throughput than the CPU implementation.

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