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24 December 1980 SPRINT-A High Speed Interactive Array Processing System
Stephen M. Rainbolt, John Hines
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Abstract
Systems Control, Inc. has developed an array processing system designed to efficiently process and manipulate large data arrays. The system interfaces to a host computer and consists of an AP-120B array processor, an external bulk memory system and special software. SPRINT was initially developed for the Air Force Avionics Laboratory for processing Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data. In this type of application, the need arises to process large data arrays (up to 5,000*10,000) with reasonable response times. The system uses a simple command language for processing and manipulating large data arrays and the software allows interactive and shared usage of hardware resources.
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Stephen M. Rainbolt and John Hines "SPRINT-A High Speed Interactive Array Processing System", Proc. SPIE 0241, Real-Time Signal Processing III, (24 December 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959252
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KEYWORDS
Array processing

Signal processing

Data processing

Computing systems

Human-machine interfaces

Control systems

Mathematics

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