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4 November 1993 Iterative algorithms and structures for signal processing
Vladimir Lebedev, Anatoly Oransky
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Proceedings Volume 1976, High-Definition Video; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.161485
Event: Video Communications and Fiber Optic Networks, 1993, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
A system of basic iterative algorithm for signal processing (vector rotation, determination of vector modulus, intervals between points and lines or planes, coordinates of intersection point of lines, etc.) is suggested. The algorithms are intended for hardware realization in the form of LSI- or VLSI-processors and admit obtaining effective parallel calculations by way of conveyer data processing. The hardware realization of the proposed algorithms, which differs from well-known iterative structures by its accuracy of calculations (1 - 2 orders higher), speed (2 - 3 times faster) and extended functional capabilities, is described.
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Vladimir Lebedev and Anatoly Oransky "Iterative algorithms and structures for signal processing", Proc. SPIE 1976, High-Definition Video, (4 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.161485
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Signal processing

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Image processing

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