2014 11th International Conference on Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications and Information Technolo 2014
DOI: 10.1109/ecticon.2014.6839877
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Binary division algorithm and high speed deconvolution algorithm (Based on Ancient Indian Vedic Mathematics)

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“…Vedic technique eliminates the unwanted multiplication steps thus reducing the propagation delay in processor and hence reducing the hardware complexity in terms of area and memory requirement. Surabhi Jain et al [6] have proposed that VLSI architecture have higher orders of time and space complexities. Vedic Mathematics on the other hand offers a new holistic approach to mathematics.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vedic technique eliminates the unwanted multiplication steps thus reducing the propagation delay in processor and hence reducing the hardware complexity in terms of area and memory requirement. Surabhi Jain et al [6] have proposed that VLSI architecture have higher orders of time and space complexities. Vedic Mathematics on the other hand offers a new holistic approach to mathematics.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In paper [12], Surabhi Jain, et.al, proposed an optimized divider circuit that is used for various applications using Vedic mathematics techniques like Nikhilam and Parvartya sutras. The authors concluded that the proposed design shows much improvement in terms of lesser power consumption, lesser area and high speed operations compared to the conventional methods.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vedic Mathematics offers a new holistic approach to mathematics [4]. Vedic mathematics is mainly based on sixteen Sutras [7].…”
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confidence: 99%