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Arithmetic with Signed Analog Digits
Adelaide, Australia April 14-April 16
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ARITH.1999.76283814th IEEE Symposium on Computer Arith ...
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This paper presents mathematical foundations of the Overlap Resolution Number System (ORNS) which is based on signed Continuous Valued Digits (CVD's). ORNS is a redundant Number System employing residue arithmetic. In contrast to the implementation of arithmetic by binary or multiple-valued logic circuits, arithmetic operations in this novel number system are performed by analog digit manipulation circuitry. The redundancy in an ensemble of Continuous Valued Digits that comprises a number provides tolerance to implementation imprecisions. Processing with these analog digits is performed by carry-free arithmetic structures with systematic circuit level redundancy.
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A. Saed, M. Ahmadi, G.A. Jullien, "Arithmetic with Signed Analog Digits," arith, pp.134, 14th IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH-14 '99), 1999
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