A Review - Design of Area and Power Efficient Digital FIR Filter Based On Faithfully Rounded Truncated 12-Bit Constant
Author(s) -
Sonal Gupta,
Uma Shankar Kurmi
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2016911432
Subject(s) - computer science , constant (computer programming) , bit (key) , power (physics) , filter (signal processing) , finite impulse response , arithmetic , digital filter , computer hardware , algorithm , computer security , mathematics , computer vision , programming language , physics , quantum mechanics
Finite impulse response (FIR) designs are given exploitation the conception of rounded truncated multipliers 12bit. we have a tendency to think about the optimization of bit width without sacrificing the frequency response and output preciseness. A smallest amount comes to of dissimilar pairs or groups of symbols and residues are often used to code a set of coefficients support on their likelihood and conditional probability of occurrence. This ingenious idea permits the notion of entropy to be applied as a quantitative measure to evaluate the coding density of various compositions of symbols towards a set of coefficients. No uniform constant quantization with correct filter order is projected to attenuate total region expenditure. Multiple invariable multiplication/increase during an exceedingly in a very} direct FIR structure is implemented exploitation an improved version of truncated multipliers. Multiple constant multiplication/ accumulation during an exceedingly in a very} synchronized direct FIR structure are implemented using an improved version of truncated multipliers.
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