—The real Logarithmic Number System (LNS) allows fast and inexpensive multiplication and division but more expensive addition and subtraction as precision increases. Recent advances in higher-order and multipartite table methods, together with cotransformation, allow real LNS ALUs to be implemented effectively on FPGAs for a wide variety of medium-precision special-purpose applications. The Complex LNS (CLNS) is a generalization of LNS which represents complex values in logpolar form. CLNS is a more compact representation than traditional rectangular methods, reducing the cost of busses and memory in intensive complex-number applications like the FFT; however, prior CLNS implementations were either slow CORDIC-based or expensive 2D-table-based approaches. This paper attempts to leverage the recent advances made in realvalued LNS units for the more specialized context of CLNS. This paper proposes a novel approach to reduce the cost of CLNS addition by re-using a conventional real-valu...
Mark G. Arnold, Sylvain Collange