In Tech, 2013. 322 p ISBN:978-953-51-0874-0
Conceived to be available to a wide audience, the aim of this book is to provide students, researchers, engineers and the industrial community with a guide to the latest advances in emerging issues in the design and implementation of DSP systems for application-specific circuits and programmable devices.
Digital signal processing (DSP) covers a wide range of applications in which the implementation of high-performance systems to meet stringent requirements and performance constraints is receiving increasing attention both in the industrial and academic contexts.
The book is divided into different sections including real-time audio applications, optical signal processing, image and video processing and advanced architectures and implementations. It will enable early-stage researchers and developers to deal with the important gap in knowledge in the transition from algorithm specification to the design of architectures for VLSI implementations.
Contents
Preface
Real-Time Audio Applications Dynamic Reconfigurable on the Lifting Steps Wavelet Packet Processor with Frame-Based Psychoacoustic Optimized Time-Frequency Tiling for Real-Time Audio Applications
Low Computational Robust FO Estimation of Speech Based on TV-CAR Analysis
Optical Signal ProcessingOptical Signal Processing: Data Exchange
All-Optical Quaternary Logic Based Information Processing: Challenges and Opportunities
Image and Video Processing Video Encoder Implementation on Tilera's TILEPro64™ Multicore Processor
Low Complexity Interpolation Filters for Motion Estimation and Application to the H.264 Encoders
A Real-Time Video Encoding Scheme Based on the Contourlet Transform
Algorithms for Efficient Computation of Convolution
Advanced Architectures and Implementations Self-Organizing Architectures for Digital Signal Processing
A Digital Signal Processing Architecture for Soft-Output MIMO Lattice Reduction Aided Detection
Progress of Doppler Ultrasound System Design and Architecture
FPGA Based Serial and Single-Clock Cycle Pipelined Fast Fourier Transforms in a Radio Detection of Cosmic Rays