A complex system, such as a computer system, is seen to be composed with several levels of abstractions. In general, a computer system is seen to be composed of three levels; the gate level, the register level and the processor level. The function of the register level or register-transfer level is to accomplish a single instruction in the Instruction Set Architecture (ISA).The register level plays an important role to define the proper sequence of micro-operations for every ISA instructions. The major objective of this paper is intended to present design and implementation of a divider. This system is based on non-restoring algorithm for unsigned integers. A register level implementation of unsigned division based on the non-restoring algo...
High speed computation is the need of today’s generation of Processors. To accomplish this major tas...
[[abstract]]This paper describes the design of algorithms for unidirectional division. Rather than t...
We design a new radix 2 (i.e., serial, most significant digit first) floating-point divider which pe...
The division operation is essential in many digital signal processing algorithms. For a hardware imp...
Abstract — A hardware algorithm for integer division is pro-posed. It is based on the digit-recurren...
International audienceDivision is one of the most complex and hard to verifyarithmetic operations. W...
We describe a hardware-oriented design of a complex division algorithm proposed in
A realization of a division algorithm suitable for high speed pipeline and realtime processors is pr...
Division is one of the basic arithmetic operations supported by every computer system. The operation...
The purpose of the thesis was to investigate and evaluate existing algorithms for division of comple...
A hardware divider for fixed-integer divisors is designed. It uses a direct table-look-up technique ...
[[abstract]]A novel floating-point division architecture with IEEE 754-1985 standard is proposed in ...
Division is generally regarded as a low-frequency, high-latency operation in integer operations. Div...
[[abstract]]A new floating-point division architecture that complies with the IEEE 754-1985 standard...
Abstract: The hardware organization of the high-radix SRT division is categorized into two classes w...
High speed computation is the need of today’s generation of Processors. To accomplish this major tas...
[[abstract]]This paper describes the design of algorithms for unidirectional division. Rather than t...
We design a new radix 2 (i.e., serial, most significant digit first) floating-point divider which pe...
The division operation is essential in many digital signal processing algorithms. For a hardware imp...
Abstract — A hardware algorithm for integer division is pro-posed. It is based on the digit-recurren...
International audienceDivision is one of the most complex and hard to verifyarithmetic operations. W...
We describe a hardware-oriented design of a complex division algorithm proposed in
A realization of a division algorithm suitable for high speed pipeline and realtime processors is pr...
Division is one of the basic arithmetic operations supported by every computer system. The operation...
The purpose of the thesis was to investigate and evaluate existing algorithms for division of comple...
A hardware divider for fixed-integer divisors is designed. It uses a direct table-look-up technique ...
[[abstract]]A novel floating-point division architecture with IEEE 754-1985 standard is proposed in ...
Division is generally regarded as a low-frequency, high-latency operation in integer operations. Div...
[[abstract]]A new floating-point division architecture that complies with the IEEE 754-1985 standard...
Abstract: The hardware organization of the high-radix SRT division is categorized into two classes w...
High speed computation is the need of today’s generation of Processors. To accomplish this major tas...
[[abstract]]This paper describes the design of algorithms for unidirectional division. Rather than t...
We design a new radix 2 (i.e., serial, most significant digit first) floating-point divider which pe...