Hardware realization of digital signal processing elements using the residue number system.

1977 
In the past, hardware realization of digital signal processing elements have been based upon binary arithmetic concepts. Because of the dependence between digits in binary arithmetic operations, the hardware required to construct arithmetic elements is cumbersome. In the residue number system, arithmetic operations can be performed with complete independence between digits and a corresponding reduction in hardware complexity. In fact, using current technology, arithmetic operations can be carried out using arrays of look-up tables placed in high density ROMs. This paper discusses the application of the residue number system to realizing digital signal processing elements using such arrays and advantages and disadvantages over conventional realizations are discussed. Examples are given of recursive filter and FFT butterfly element realization.
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