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Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI '98
An Efficient Residue to Weighted Converter for a New Residue Number System
Lafayette, Louisiana
February 19-February 24
ISBN: 0-8186-8409-7
Alexander Skavantzos, Louisiana State University
The Residue Number System (RNS) is an integer system appropriate for implementing fast digital signal processors since it can support parallel, carry-free, high-speed arithmetic. In this paper a new RNS system and an efficient implementation of its residue-to-weighted converter are presented. The new RNS is a balanced 5-moduli system appropriate for large dynamic ranges. The new residue-to-binary converter is very fast and hardware-efficient and is based on a 1's complement multioperand adder adding operands of size only 80% of the size of the system's dynamic range.
Citation:
Alexander Skavantzos, "An Efficient Residue to Weighted Converter for a New Residue Number System," glsvlsi, pp.185, Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI '98, 1998
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