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Parallel architectures and algorithms for digital filter VLSI implementation.
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Desai, Pratik Vishnubhai., Florida Atlantic University, Sudhakar, Raghavan
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In many scientific and signal processing applications, there are increasing demands for large volume and high speed computations, which call for not only high-speed low power computing hardware, but also for novel approaches in developing new algorithms and architectures. This thesis is concerned with the development of such architectures and algorithms suitable for the VLSI implementation of recursive and nonrecursive 1-dimension digital filters using multiple slower processing elements. As...
Show moreIn many scientific and signal processing applications, there are increasing demands for large volume and high speed computations, which call for not only high-speed low power computing hardware, but also for novel approaches in developing new algorithms and architectures. This thesis is concerned with the development of such architectures and algorithms suitable for the VLSI implementation of recursive and nonrecursive 1-dimension digital filters using multiple slower processing elements. As the background for the development, vectorization techniques such as state-space modeling, block processing, and look ahead computation are introduced. Concurrent architectures such as systolic arrays, wavefront arrays and appropriate parallel filter realizations such as lattice, all-pass, and wave filters are reviewed. A fully hardware efficient systolic array architecture termed as Multiplexed Block-State Filter is proposed for the high speed implementation of lattice and direct realizations of digital filters. The thesis also proposes a new simplified algorithm, Alternate Pole Pairing Algorithm, for realizing an odd order recursive filter as the sum of two all-pass filters. Performance of the proposed schemes are verified through numerical examples and simulation results.
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1995
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/15155
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Integrated circuits--Very large scale integration, Parallel processing (Electronic computers), Computer network architectures, Algorithms (Data processing), Digital integrated circuits
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A class-based search system in unstructured peer-to-peer networks.
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Huang, Juncheng., Florida Atlantic University, Wu, Jie
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Efficient searching is one of the important design issues in peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. Among various searching techniques, semantic-based searching has drawn significant attention recently. Gnutella-like efficient searching system (GES) [29] is such a system. GES derives node vector , a semantic summary of all documents on a node based on vector space model (VSM). The node-based topology adaptation algorithm and search protocol are then discussed. However, when there are many categories of...
Show moreEfficient searching is one of the important design issues in peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. Among various searching techniques, semantic-based searching has drawn significant attention recently. Gnutella-like efficient searching system (GES) [29] is such a system. GES derives node vector , a semantic summary of all documents on a node based on vector space model (VSM). The node-based topology adaptation algorithm and search protocol are then discussed. However, when there are many categories of documents at each node, the node vector representation may be inaccurate. We extend the idea of GES and present a class-based search system (CSS). It makes use of a document clustering algorithm: OSKM [27] to cluster all documents on a node into several classes. Each class can be viewed as a virtual node. As a result, class vector replaces node vector and plays an important role in class-based topology adaptation and search process, which makes CSS very efficient. Our simulation demonstrates that CSS outperforms GES.
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2006
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13367
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Peer-to-peer architecture (Computer networks), Management information systems, Computer security, Cascading style sheets, Web sites--Design
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Document (PDF)
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