University of Basra master's thesis examines the design of high-efficiency computational modules for digital signal processors
A master's thesis at the University of Basra's College of Engineering examines the design of highly efficient arithmetic units for digital signal processors.
The thesis, submitted by Fatima Ghanam Ali, aims to improve digital signal processors by integrating arithmetic operations on complex numbers directly alongside operations on real numbers, which enhances speed and reduces space utilization, thereby improving processing performance in advanced digital signal processing applications.
The thesis included a new design of an ALU that can perform multiple operations on real and complex numbers with a fixed interval (FX-P), called the "elastic FX-P Real/Complex ALU block," which can perform eight arithmetic operations on real numbers, three operations on complex numbers, and eight logical operations on real numbers.
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