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Want to contribute in Asymmetric Multi Processing (AMP) on RedPitaya, did my master's thesis on it #2
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Hi Waqar, |
Not sure how much cpu intensive your application is but if its not too much
then we can decouple the two cores in the A9 cpu and run FreeRTOS on one
core and Linux on second one. In our case, we plan to use the FreeRTOS for
controlling the device, reading data etc and the Linux system for high
level functions like displaying the data on a web server etc. Have a look
at openamp project as well.
…On Wed, Mar 11, 2020, 15:04 Danny Park ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi Waqar,
Any help would be appreciated! Our focus is on magnetic resonance imaging.
Unfortunately, we are not well organized at the moment (as you can tell by
the lack of issues and a plan for the next steps). I assigned @twitzelbos
<https://github.com/twitzelbos> because he might have a better idea of
direction.
How do you think your work will help with our magnetic resonance imaging
projects?
Thanks,
Danny
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I attach the report of my master thesis and I also have video demos on YouTube about doing AMP on RedPitaya. That might help you understand if it can be useful for your group. Also, you can have a look at my issues on the RedPitaya GitHub repository as I was usually asking questions there. |
Hello wickywaka! For some reason I never saw this issue as this project went dormant. Kicking it up again now! |
Hello,
I see that you are using RedPitaya in medical applications. I have done my master's thesis on using RedPitaya for Magnetic induction tomography and I might be able to add that code to your repository. It will need some work as I was using the RedPitaya ecosystem. What do you think?
Most of my work turned out to be enabling openamp on RedPitaya and it has several potentials. One core can run FreeRTOS and one core can run Linux.
With best regards,
Waqar Rashid
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