AbstractWe present new division algorithms for Residue Number System (RNS). The algorithms are based on a sign estimation procedure that computes the sign of a residue number to be positive, negative, or indeterminate. In the last case, magnitude of the number is guaranteed to be in a limited interval whose size is related to the cost of the sign estimation process. Our division algorithms resemble SRT (Sweeney, Robertson, and Tocher) division; quotient digits in the set {−1, 0, 1} are computed one by one. Assume that the RNS has n moduli, n residue processors, and b bits per modulus, and that each b-bit addition/subtraction takes unit time. Our sign estimation procedure uses relatively small lookup tables and takes O(log n) time. The first...
AbstractThe determination of the sign of RNS (Residue Number System) numbers is not a trivial task. ...
Recent attempts to utilize residue number systems in digital computers have raised numerous questio...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a new type of the residue number system (RNS), floating-point RNS...
AbstractWe present new division algorithms for Residue Number System (RNS). The algorithms are based...
rithms are based on a sign estimation procedure that computes the sign of a residue number to be pos...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the operations of division and sign detection in residue number...
[[abstract]]A novel general algorithm for signed number division in the residue number system (RNS) ...
AbstractA new division algorithm is presented for the residue number system (RNS). It is 5% faster a...
Residue Number System (RNS), being a non-positional number system, is emerging as a promising data r...
[[abstract]]Residue Number System (RNS) has computational advantages for very large integer arithmet...
Comparison, division and sign detection are considered complicated operations in residue number syst...
AbstractIn this paper, we introduce a new algorithm for sign detection in a residue number system, w...
AbstractIn residue number systems many arithmetic operations, like addition and multiplication, can ...
Sign detection is an essential part of many computer hardware designs, and is not a trivial task in ...
Residue Number System (RNS) is a non-weighted number system for integer number arithmetic, which is ...
AbstractThe determination of the sign of RNS (Residue Number System) numbers is not a trivial task. ...
Recent attempts to utilize residue number systems in digital computers have raised numerous questio...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a new type of the residue number system (RNS), floating-point RNS...
AbstractWe present new division algorithms for Residue Number System (RNS). The algorithms are based...
rithms are based on a sign estimation procedure that computes the sign of a residue number to be pos...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the operations of division and sign detection in residue number...
[[abstract]]A novel general algorithm for signed number division in the residue number system (RNS) ...
AbstractA new division algorithm is presented for the residue number system (RNS). It is 5% faster a...
Residue Number System (RNS), being a non-positional number system, is emerging as a promising data r...
[[abstract]]Residue Number System (RNS) has computational advantages for very large integer arithmet...
Comparison, division and sign detection are considered complicated operations in residue number syst...
AbstractIn this paper, we introduce a new algorithm for sign detection in a residue number system, w...
AbstractIn residue number systems many arithmetic operations, like addition and multiplication, can ...
Sign detection is an essential part of many computer hardware designs, and is not a trivial task in ...
Residue Number System (RNS) is a non-weighted number system for integer number arithmetic, which is ...
AbstractThe determination of the sign of RNS (Residue Number System) numbers is not a trivial task. ...
Recent attempts to utilize residue number systems in digital computers have raised numerous questio...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a new type of the residue number system (RNS), floating-point RNS...