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Use of modular coding for high-speed digital filter design (English)
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10 November 1999
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The residue number system (RNS) is used to design nonrecursive digital filters (DF). It is shown that DFRNS can be used in real-time processing, and have better computational accuracy and frequency characteristics than DF designed through the positional number system (PNS). Their hardware costs are virtually identical. DFRNS can be designed using the existing component base. RNS processors can be incorporated in PNS computing systems. There seem to be misprints in (9), (12) and (15).
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residue number system
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nonrecursive digital filters
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real-time processing
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computational accuracy
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positional number system
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