689 research outputs found

    Concepts for on-board satellite image registration. Volume 3: Impact of VLSI/VHSIC on satellite on-board signal processing

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    Anticipated major advances in integrated circuit technology in the near future are described as well as their impact on satellite onboard signal processing systems. Dramatic improvements in chip density, speed, power consumption, and system reliability are expected from very large scale integration. Improvements are expected from very large scale integration enable more intelligence to be placed on remote sensing platforms in space, meeting the goals of NASA's information adaptive system concept, a major component of the NASA End-to-End Data System program. A forecast of VLSI technological advances is presented, including a description of the Defense Department's very high speed integrated circuit program, a seven-year research and development effort

    Real Time Signal Processing Using Systolic Arrays

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    This thesis discusses and presents the design of systolic arrays used in modern real time signal processing. A methodology to map a given algorithm into a systolized VLSI implementation is described. The architectural alternatives for a given signal processing algorithm are discussed and investigated at a function level using a simulation package that has been developed using the “C” programming language. The similarities and differences between wavefront array processors and systolic array processors are presented

    VLSI architectures for high speed Fourier transform processing

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    Design and application of reconfigurable circuits and systems

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    Efficient multiplier-less VLSI architectures for folded pipelined complex FFT core

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    Fast Fourier transform (FFT) has become ubiquitous in many engineering applications. FFT is one of the most employed blocks in many communication and signal processing systems. Efficient algorithms are being designed to improve the architecture of FFT. Higher radix FFT algorithms have the traditional advantage of using less number of computational elements and are more suitable for calculating FFT of long data sequence. Among the different proposed algorithms, the split-radix FFT has shown considerable improvement in terms of reducing hardware complexity of the architecture compared to radix-2 and radix-4 FFT algorithms. Here radix-4, radix-8, and split-radix algorithms have been used in the design of different proposed complex FFT cores. The growing popularity of adopting virtual instrumentation (modular, customizable, software-defined instrumentation) has only became possible due to the use of LabVIEW with a highly interactive process known as graphical system design. The CompactRIO programmable automation controller is an advanced embedded control and data acquisition system designed for applications that require high performance and reliability. The work explains the real-time implementation of 256-point FFT and finding the power spectrum using LabVIEW and CompactRIO. New distributed arithmetic (NEDA) is one of the most used techniques in implementing multiplier-less architectures of many digital systems. In this thesis, four architectures for different FFT cores have been proposed: • Real-time implementation of FFT using CompactRIO • 32-Point Complex FFT Core Using Split-Radix Algorithm • 64-Point Complex FFT Core Using Radix-4 Algorithm • 64-Point Complex FFT Core Using Radix-8 Algorithm The proposed designs have implemented in both FPGA as well as ASIC design flows. 180nm process technology is being used for ASIC implementation. The results show the improvements of proposed designs compared to the other existing architectures

    Studies on Implementation of . . . High Throughput and Low Power Consumption

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    In this thesis we discuss design and implementation of frequency selective digital filters with high throughput and low power consumption. The thesis includes proposed arithmetic transformations of lattice wave digital filters that aim at increasing the throughput and reduce the power consumption of the filter implementation. The thesis also includes two case studies where digital filters with high throughput and low power consumption are required. A method for obtaining high throughput as well as reduced power consumption of digital filters is arithmetic transformation of the filter structure. In this thesis arithmetic transformations of first- and second-order Richards’ allpass sections composed by symmetric two-port adaptors and implemented using carry-save arithmetic are proposed. Such filter sections can be used for implementation of lattice wave digital filters and bireciprocal lattice wave digital filters. The latter structures are efficient for implementation of interpolators and decimators by factors of two. Th

    Serial-data computation in VLSI

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    REAL-TIME ADAPTIVE PULSE COMPRESSION ON RECONFIGURABLE, SYSTEM-ON-CHIP (SOC) PLATFORMS

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    New radar applications need to perform complex algorithms and process a large quantity of data to generate useful information for the users. This situation has motivated the search for better processing solutions that include low-power high-performance processors, efficient algorithms, and high-speed interfaces. In this work, hardware implementation of adaptive pulse compression algorithms for real-time transceiver optimization is presented, and is based on a System-on-Chip architecture for reconfigurable hardware devices. This study also evaluates the performance of dedicated coprocessors as hardware accelerator units to speed up and improve the computation of computing-intensive tasks such matrix multiplication and matrix inversion, which are essential units to solve the covariance matrix. The tradeoffs between latency and hardware utilization are also presented. Moreover, the system architecture takes advantage of the embedded processor, which is interconnected with the logic resources through high-performance buses, to perform floating-point operations, control the processing blocks, and communicate with an external PC through a customized software interface. The overall system functionality is demonstrated and tested for real-time operations using a Ku-band testbed together with a low-cost channel emulator for different types of waveforms

    Simulated annealing based datapath synthesis

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