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    Simulation of Parallel Pipeline Radix 2^2 Architecture

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    In popular orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) communication system processing is one of the key procedures Fast Fourier transform (FFT) and inversely for that Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) is one of them. In this VLSI implementation Structured pipeline architectures, low power consumption, high speed and reduced chip area are the important concerns. In this paper, presentation of the worthy implementation of FFT/IFFT processor for OFDM applications is described. We obtain the single-path delay feedback architecture, to get a ROM of smaller size and this proposed architecture applies a reconfigurable complex multiplier. To minimize the error of truncation we apply a fixed width modified booth multiplier. As a result, the proposed radix-2k feed forward architectures even offer an attractive solution for current applications, and also open up a new research line on feed forward structures

    Fast Feasibility Estimation of Reconfigurable Architectures

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    Efficient Digital Signal Processing Techniques and Architectures for On-Board Processors

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    In this paper, we present a number of algorithmic and architectural DSP solutions to be incorporated in digital OBPs for communication satellites to boost the system performance primarily in terms of reducing their power consumption. More specifically this article addresses (1) Infinite impulse response (IIR) implementation of digital filters, (2) Efficiency savings in channeliser FFT twiddle storage and multiplications and their reconfigurable implementation (3) Companding of interconnect data, and (4) Critically sampled/reduced over-sampling channelisation. The applicability and efficiency of these approaches were evaluated in detail during our European Space Agency (ESA) funded research project entitled "Efficient Techniques for On-Board Processing”, undertaken by Airbus Defence and Space and the Applied DSP and VLSI Research Group at the University of Westminster. The results demonstrated noteworthy improvements both in terms of power dissipation, and furthermore in the reduction of circuit complexity for future digital OBPs, which will be shown at the summary of results section

    Single event upset hardened embedded domain specific reconfigurable architecture

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