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Signal Processing with High Complexity: Prototyping and Industrial Design

  1. Designers increasingly rely on reusing intellectual property (IP) and on raising the level of abstraction to respect system-on-chip (SoC) market characteristics. However, most hardware and embedded software co...

    Authors: Salim Ouadjaout and Dominique Houzet
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems 2006 2006:018526
  2. Many very-high-complexity signal processing algorithms are required in future wireless systems, giving tremendous challenges to real-time implementations. In this paper, we present our industrial rapid prototy...

    Authors: Yuanbin Guo, Dennis McCain, Joseph R Cavallaro and Andres Takach
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems 2006 2006:014952
  3. To reduce the gap between the VLSI technology capability and the designer productivity, design reuse based on IP (intellectual properties) is commonly used. In terms of arithmetic accuracy, the generated archi...

    Authors: Romuald Rocher, Daniel Menard, Nicolas Herve and Olivier Sentieys
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems 2006 2006:023197
  4. Nowadays, design of embedded systems is confronted with complex signal processing algorithms and a multitude of computational intensive multimedia applications, while time to product launch has been extremely ...

    Authors: M Holzer, B Knerr, P Belanović and M Rupp
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems 2006 2006:064913