2020
DOI: 10.1108/cw-05-2020-0094
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Decisive structures for multirate FIR filter incorporating retiming and pipelining schemes

Abstract: Purpose Very large-scale integration (VLSI) digital signal processing became very popular and is predominantly used in several emerging applications. The optimal design of multirate filter with improvement in performance parameters such as less area, high speed and less power is the challenging task in most of the signal processing applications. This study aims to propose several effective multirate filter structures to accomplish sampling rate conversion. Design/methodology/approach The multirate filter str… Show more

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“…Lower area and power are attained in a reconfigurable DA structure (Ozalevli et al , 2008) that supports up to 50 KHz. Further, the complexity and power consumption of the filter structure rise when the order increases because of the serial way of DA evaluation (Mariammal et al , 2020; John and Chacko, 2020; Meher and Park, 2011). The DA-based reconfiguration in the FIR filter using the lookup table (LUT) design approach (Meher et al , 2008) is examined with systolic architecture and a structure using a carry-save adder.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lower area and power are attained in a reconfigurable DA structure (Ozalevli et al , 2008) that supports up to 50 KHz. Further, the complexity and power consumption of the filter structure rise when the order increases because of the serial way of DA evaluation (Mariammal et al , 2020; John and Chacko, 2020; Meher and Park, 2011). The DA-based reconfiguration in the FIR filter using the lookup table (LUT) design approach (Meher et al , 2008) is examined with systolic architecture and a structure using a carry-save adder.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%