2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.sigpro.2021.108083
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A Distributed Arithmetic based realization of the Least Mean Square Adaptive Decision Feedback Equalizer with Offset Binary Coding scheme

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“…This is realized by reformulating the ADFB equations using distributed arithmetic (DA), thereby eliminating the need for multipliers. The architecture in [4] uses DA to implement ADFB. It is hardware efficient because it requires fewer adders and no multiplier units.…”
Section: A Harware Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is realized by reformulating the ADFB equations using distributed arithmetic (DA), thereby eliminating the need for multipliers. The architecture in [4] uses DA to implement ADFB. It is hardware efficient because it requires fewer adders and no multiplier units.…”
Section: A Harware Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12,13 The main goal of DSP 14 filters is to lessen the noise in order to improve the signal proficiency and to eliminate unnecessary information from the signal. [15][16][17] Filters are used to lessen noise impacts in a variety of ways. In the designing of digital filters, noise power density is an efficacy tool (FIR).…”
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