There has been continuing interest in the improvement of the speed of Digital Signal processing. The use of Residue Number Systems for the design of DSP systems has been extensively researched in literature. Szabo and Tanaka have popularized this approach through their book published in 1967. Subseq
Residue Number Systems: Algorithms and Architectures
β Scribed by P. V. Ananda Mohan (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 261
- Series
- The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 677
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
There has been continuing interest in the improvement of the speed of Digital Signal processing. The use of Residue Number Systems for the design of DSP systems has been extensively researched in literature. Szabo and Tanaka have popularized this approach through their book published in 1967. Subsequently, Jenkins and Leon have rekindled the interest of researchers in this area in 1978, from which time there have been several efforts to use RNS in practical system implementation. An IEEE Press book has been published in 1986 which was a collection of Papers. It is very interesting to note that in the recent past since 1988, the research activity has received a new thrust with emphasis on VLSI design using nonΒ ROM based designs as well as ROM based designs as evidenced by the increased publications in this area. The main advantage in using RNS is that several small word-length Processors are used to perform operations such as addition, multiplication and accumulation, subtraction, thus needing less instruction execution time than that needed in conventional 16 bitl32 bit DSPs. However, the disadvantages of RNS have b. een the difficulty of detection of overflow, sign detection, comparison of two numbers, scaling, and division by arbitrary number, RNS to Binary conversion and Binary to RNS conversion. These operations, unfortunately, are computationally intensive and are time consuming.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction....Pages 2-10
Forward and Reverse Converters for General Moduli Sets....Pages 11-57
Forward and Reverse Converters for The Moduli Set {2 k -1, 2 k , 2 k +1}....Pages 59-96
Multipliers For RNS....Pages 97-144
Base Extension, Scaling and Division Techniques....Pages 145-169
Error Detection and Correction in RNS....Pages 171-186
Quadratic Residue Number Systems....Pages 187-198
Applications of Residue Number Systems....Pages 199-234
References....Pages 235-251
Back Matter....Pages 253-254
β¦ Subjects
Circuits and Systems; Signal, Image and Speech Processing; Electrical Engineering
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<p>This new and expanded monograph improves upon Mohan's earlier book,Β <em>Residue Number SystemsΒ </em><em>(Springer, 2002) with a state of the art treatment of the subject</em>. Replete with detailed illustrations and helpful examples, this book covers a host of cutting edge topics such as the core
<p><p>This new and expanded monograph improves upon Mohan's earlier book, <em>Residue Number Systems </em><em>(Springer, 2002) with a state of the art treatment of the subject</em>. Replete with detailed illustrations and helpful examples, this book covers a host of cutting edge topics such as the c
<p><p>This new and expanded monograph improves upon Mohan's earlier book, <em>Residue Number Systems </em><em>(Springer, 2002) with a state of the art treatment of the subject</em>. Replete with detailed illustrations and helpful examples, this book covers a host of cutting edge topics such as the c