[[abstract]]The theoretical basis for the optimal unified architecture that can efficiently compute the discrete cosine, sine, Hartley, Fourier, lapped orthogonal, and complex lapped transforms for a continuous input data stream is proposed. It is shown that any discrete transform whose basis functions satisfy the fundamental recurrence formula has a second order autoregressive structure in its filter realization. We also demonstrate that dual generation transform pairs share the same autoregressive structure. Moreover, it is optimal in the sense that the number of the multipliers used is minimum and both speed and area are asymptotically optimal[[fileno]]2030234030006[[department]]資訊工程學
The problems of unified efficient computations of the discrete cosine transform (DCT), discrete sine...
In this paper we systematically derive a large class of fast general-radix algorithms for various ty...
In this dissertation, we address the problem of developing efficient VLSI algorithms and architectur...
An optimal unified architecture that can efficiently compute the Discrete Cosine, Sine, Hartley, Fou...
An optimal unified architecture that can efficiently compute the Discrete Cosine, Sine, Hartley, Fou...
[[abstract]]An optimal unified architecture that can efficiently compute the discrete cosine, sine, ...
A unified approach to the fast computation of orthogonal discrete sinusoidal transforms for real dat...
[[abstract]]The problems of unified efficient computations of the discrete cosine transform (DCT), d...
A general approach is presented for implementing discrete transforms as a set of first-order or seco...
A new recursive solution based on Clenshaw's recurrence relation is formulated for computation of th...
It is possible to use recursive formulations for the realization of the discrete cosine and sine tra...
[[abstract]]The problems of unified efficient computations of the discrete cosine transform (DCT), d...
According to Wang, there are four different types of DCT (discrete cosine transform) and DST (discre...
Discrete Fourier transforms (DFT), discrete Hartley transform (DHT), and various types of discrete W...
AbstractWe construct fast algorithms for evaluating transforms associated with families of functions...
The problems of unified efficient computations of the discrete cosine transform (DCT), discrete sine...
In this paper we systematically derive a large class of fast general-radix algorithms for various ty...
In this dissertation, we address the problem of developing efficient VLSI algorithms and architectur...
An optimal unified architecture that can efficiently compute the Discrete Cosine, Sine, Hartley, Fou...
An optimal unified architecture that can efficiently compute the Discrete Cosine, Sine, Hartley, Fou...
[[abstract]]An optimal unified architecture that can efficiently compute the discrete cosine, sine, ...
A unified approach to the fast computation of orthogonal discrete sinusoidal transforms for real dat...
[[abstract]]The problems of unified efficient computations of the discrete cosine transform (DCT), d...
A general approach is presented for implementing discrete transforms as a set of first-order or seco...
A new recursive solution based on Clenshaw's recurrence relation is formulated for computation of th...
It is possible to use recursive formulations for the realization of the discrete cosine and sine tra...
[[abstract]]The problems of unified efficient computations of the discrete cosine transform (DCT), d...
According to Wang, there are four different types of DCT (discrete cosine transform) and DST (discre...
Discrete Fourier transforms (DFT), discrete Hartley transform (DHT), and various types of discrete W...
AbstractWe construct fast algorithms for evaluating transforms associated with families of functions...
The problems of unified efficient computations of the discrete cosine transform (DCT), discrete sine...
In this paper we systematically derive a large class of fast general-radix algorithms for various ty...
In this dissertation, we address the problem of developing efficient VLSI algorithms and architectur...