— The complexity of Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters is dominated by the number of adders (subtractors) used to implement the coefficient multipliers. A greedy Common Subexp...
To a large extent noise suppression algorithms have been designed to deal with the two most classically defined types of noise: impulsive and Gaussian noise. However digitized imag...
The paper deals with a new approach to the design of adaptive hardware using common Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA). The ultimate aim is to develop evolvable IP (Intellectua...
—With the opening up of white spaces, efficient use of the fragmented spectrum - TV white space in particular - has become an extremely important focus of research. Apart from ef...
Rohit Datta, Gerhard Fettweis, Zsolt Kollar, P&eac...
Finite impulse response (FIR) structures are the most commonly used digital filters and can be found in various areas of everyday life. In this paper we introduce a novel approac...