Residue Number Systems: Theory and Implementation
β Scribed by Amos Omondi, Benjamin Premkumar
- Publisher
- Imperial College Press
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 311
- Series
- Advances in Computer Science and Engineering Texts
- Category
- Library
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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
<p>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. Sub
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