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Distributed arithmetic based hybrid architecture for multiple transforms

Publication Type : Conference Proceedings

Publisher : Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering

Source : Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, Springer Verlag, Volume 526, p.221-232 (2019)

Url : https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85057887454&doi=10.1007%2f978-981-13-2553-3_22&partnerID=40&md5=4df3d468f4e3b40626a1cc86be03fb82

ISBN : 9789811325526

Keywords : Cosine transforms, Discrete Cosine Transform(DCT), Discrete cosine transforms, Discrete Fourier transforms, Discrete sine transforms, Discrete wavelet transforms, Distance measurement, Distributed arithmetic, Haar wavelet transform, Hybrid architectures, Look up table, Multi-transform architecture, Proposed architectures, Signal reconstruction, Table lookup

Campus : Bengaluru

School : School of Engineering

Department : Electrical and Electronics

Year : 2019

Abstract : Eight-point transforms play an important role in data compression, signal analysis and signal enhancement applications. Most widely used transforms of size -8 are Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT), Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT), Discrete Sine Transform (DST), and Discrete Fourier Transform. There have been applications requiring multiple transforms for improving the performance. Unified/Hybrid architectures supporting multiple transforms is a possible solution for such demands as independent architecture for each transform requires more resources and computation power. In this work, a Distributed Arithmetic (DA) based multitransform architecture for supporting 1-D 8-point DCT, DFT, DST and DWT is proposed. A multiplier-less architecture leading to reduced hardware is implemented in 45 nm CMOS technology in Cadence RTL compiler as well as on FPGA using Xilinx ISE. Compared to the standalone transform architectures, there is 51.2% savings in number of adders, 44.34% saving in Look Up Table (LUT) utilization and 54.18% savings in register utilization in the proposed architecture. © Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2019.

Cite this Research Publication : M. Nair, Mamatha, I., and Tripathi, S., “Distributed arithmetic based hybrid architecture for multiple transforms”, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol. 526. Springer Verlag, pp. 221-232, 2019.

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