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Designing and implementing nonlinear systems, onto hardware devices experiences a paradigm shift with the innovative rapid prototyping system (RPS). The RPS is low cost, commercially off-the-shelf (COTS), and ingeniously establishes a direct path from initial design to a hardware implementation operating in real-time, eliminating several levels of tedious programming for hardware, with automatic code generation. In this paper, the hardware device is a digital signal processor (DSP) embedded in a prototype board. The RPS extends to real-world hardware testing specific to application, from which the nonlinear system design can be revised and optimized. From the RPS, final nonlinear system hardware can be designed with a high level of confidence, and the prototype board can continue to simulate other nonlinear devices.
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Goshorn, R., Goshorn, D. (2006). Using a TI C6701 DSP Rapid Prototyping System for Nonlinear Adaptive Filtering to Mitigate Interference. In: Baglio, S., Bulsara, A. (eds) Device Applications of Nonlinear Dynamics. Understanding Complex Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-33878-0_19
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