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The Application of 2D Algebraic Integer Encoding to a DCT IP Core
Calgary, Alberta, Canada June 30-July 02
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IWSOC.2003.1213007The 3rd IEEE International Workshop o ...
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Minyi Fu, RCIM Research Centre, University of Windsor
G. A. Jullien, RCIM Research Centre, University of Windsor
V. S. Dimitrov, RCIM Research Centre, University of Windsor
M. Ahma, RCIM Research Centre, University of Windsor
W. C. Miller, RCIM Research Centre, University of Windsor
This paper discusses the application of a new twodimensional algebraic integer encoding scheme for the design of a processor core for JPEG and MPEG applications. The paper concentrates on the efficient implementation of the 2D algebraic integer DCT. The processor takes advantage of the low complexity, multiplierless, high-precision nature of the algebraic integer encoding scheme. Details are provided for the DCT processor including a description of a 0.18 ?m CMOS test chip recently submitted for fabrication.
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Minyi Fu, G. A. Jullien, V. S. Dimitrov, M. Ahma, W. C. Miller, "The Application of 2D Algebraic Integer Encoding to a DCT IP Core," iwsoc, pp.66, The 3rd IEEE International Workshop on System-on-Chip for Real-Time Applications (IWSOC'03), 2003
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