2005
DOI: 10.1109/tcsi.2005.851694
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Self-timed dynamically pipelined adaptive signal processing system: a case study of DLMS equalizer for read channel

Abstract: Many pipelined adaptive signal processing systems are subject to a tradeoff between throughput and signal processing performance incurred by the pipelined adaptation feedback loops. In the conventional synchronous design regime, such throughput/performance tradeoff is typically fixed since the pipeline depth is usually determined in the design phase and remains unchanged in the run time. Nevertheless, in many real-life scenarios, the overall system performance can be potentially improved if we can run-time dyn… Show more

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