Proposes a novel discrete wavelet transform (DWT) architecture which is fully scalable, flexible, and modular. This architecture is bit serial, and therefore, has low hardware complexity and low power requirement. Nevertheless, because of its particular structure, it operates on-the-fly (i.e., it does not require wait cycles between consecutive input samples). Moreover, a very small hardware overhead can upgrade the architecture to compute also the inverse DWT ("double-face" utilization). Hardware complexity and computing performance are analyzed in detail.

A "double-face" bit-serial architecture for the 1D discrete wavelet transform / Marino, Francescomaria. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS. 2, ANALOG AND DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING. - ISSN 1057-7130. - STAMPA. - 47:1(2000), pp. 65-71. [10.1109/82.818896]

A "double-face" bit-serial architecture for the 1D discrete wavelet transform

Marino, Francescomaria
2000-01-01

Abstract

Proposes a novel discrete wavelet transform (DWT) architecture which is fully scalable, flexible, and modular. This architecture is bit serial, and therefore, has low hardware complexity and low power requirement. Nevertheless, because of its particular structure, it operates on-the-fly (i.e., it does not require wait cycles between consecutive input samples). Moreover, a very small hardware overhead can upgrade the architecture to compute also the inverse DWT ("double-face" utilization). Hardware complexity and computing performance are analyzed in detail.
2000
A "double-face" bit-serial architecture for the 1D discrete wavelet transform / Marino, Francescomaria. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS. 2, ANALOG AND DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING. - ISSN 1057-7130. - STAMPA. - 47:1(2000), pp. 65-71. [10.1109/82.818896]
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