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Hardware-Efficient Realization of Prime-Length DCT Based on Distributed Arithmetic

Published: 01 June 2013 Publication History

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This paper presents an efficient decomposition scheme for hardware-efficient realization of discrete cosine transform (DCT) based on distributed arithmetic. We have proposed an efficient design for the implementation of cyclic convolution based on a group distributed arithmetic (GDA) technique where the read-only memory size could be reduced over the existing GDA-based design. The proposed structure for DCT implementation, based on the new decomposition scheme and proposed design of GDA-based cyclic convolution, involves significantly less area complexity than the existing one. For example, to implement the DCT of transform length $(N = 17)$, the proposed design needs a lookup table of 128 words, while the existing design for $(N = 16)$ requires a lookup table of 256 words. From the synthesis results, it is found that proposed design involves significantly less area, gives higher throughput, and consumes less power compared to the existing designs of nearly the same or lower lengths.

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cover image IEEE Transactions on Computers
IEEE Transactions on Computers  Volume 62, Issue 6
June 2013
218 pages

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 01 June 2013

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  1. Convolution
  2. Discrete cosine transforms
  3. Distributed arithmetic (DA)
  4. Hardware
  5. Matrix decomposition
  6. Read only memory
  7. Sparse matrices
  8. cyclic convolution
  9. discrete cosine transform (DCT)
  10. hardware efficient

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  • (2022)A New Integer Algorithm for a VLSI Implementation of DCT Using Obfuscation Technique2022 14th International Conference on Communications (COMM)10.1109/COMM54429.2022.9817258(1-4)Online publication date: 16-Jun-2022
  • (2021)A Structured Fast Algorithm for the VLSI Pipeline Implementation of Inverse Discrete Cosine TransformCircuits, Systems, and Signal Processing10.1007/s00034-021-01718-540:11(5351-5366)Online publication date: 1-Nov-2021
  • (2019)High-performance architecture for digital transform processingThe Journal of Supercomputing10.1007/s11227-018-2436-075:3(1336-1349)Online publication date: 1-Mar-2019
  • (2016)An Efficient Distributed Arithmetic-Based Realization of the Decision Feedback EqualizerCircuits, Systems, and Signal Processing10.1007/s00034-015-0076-735:2(603-618)Online publication date: 1-Feb-2016

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