P. Zuse, R. Hauser, R. Manner, M. Hausmann, C. Cremer
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Abstract
Presently, profile evaluation can be done at a rate of 10 chromosomes/s using the reflection algorithm. To measure, for example, radiation-induced aberrations in the low dose range or to sort chromosomes according to their slit scan data, it is desired that the analysis speed increase by a factor of 100. It is shown that the data analysis rate allowed by the on-line computer may be increased by implementing the analysis algorithm on a multiprocessor system consisting of 60 microprocessors. The authors discuss an evaluation done on a parallel processing system that may consist of a high number (>