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VLSI Digital Signal Processing Systems: Design and Implementation [Hardcover]

Keshab K. Parhi
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"Globally there hardly exist more than a dozen book references on the subject of DSP hardware design. Among them…[Parhi's book is one of the] incontestable leaders, in both depth and breadth." (Analog Dialogue)

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Digital audio, speech recognition, cable modems, radar, high-definition television-these are but a few of the modern computer and communications applications relying on digital signal processing (DSP) and the attendant application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs). As information-age industries constantly reinvent ASIC chips for lower power consumption and higher efficiency, there is a growing need for designers who are current and fluent in VLSI design methodologies for DSP.

Enter VLSI Digital Signal Processing Systems-a unique, comprehensive guide to performance optimization techniques in VLSI signal processing. Based on Keshab Parhi's highly respected and popular graduate-level courses, this volume is destined to become the standard text and reference in the field. This text integrates VLSI architecture theory and algorithms, addresses various architectures at the implementation level, and presents several approaches to analysis, estimation, and reduction of power consumption.

Throughout this book, Dr. Parhi explains how to design high-speed, low-area, and low-power VLSI systems for a broad range of DSP applications. He covers pipelining extensively as well as numerous other techniques, from parallel processing to scaling and roundoff noise computation. Readers are shown how to apply all techniques to improve implementations of several DSP algorithms, using both ASICs and off-the-shelf programmable digital signal processors.

The book features hundreds of graphs illustrating the various DSP algorithms, examples based on digital filters and transforms clarifying key concepts, and interesting end-of-chapter exercises that help match techniques with applications. In addition, the abundance of readily available techniques makes this an extremely useful resource for designers of DSP systems in wired, wireless, or multimedia communications. The material can be easily adopted in new courses on either VLSI digital signal processing architectures or high-performance VLSI system design.

An invaluable reference and practical guide to VLSI digital signal processing.

A tremendous source of optimization techniques indispensable in modern VLSI signal processing, VLSI Digital Signal Processing Systems promises to become the standard in the field. It offers a rich training ground for students of VLSI design for digital signal processing and provides immediate access to state-of-the-art, proven techniques for designers of DSP applications-in wired, wireless, or multimedia communications.

Topics include:
* Transformations for high speed using pipelining, retiming, and parallel processing techniques
* Power reduction transformations for supply voltage reduction as well as for strength or capacitance reduction
* Area reduction using folding techniques
* Strategies for arithmetic implementation
* Synchronous, wave, and asynchronous pipelining
* Design of programmable DSPs.

An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available from the Wiley editorial department.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for VLSI DSP, Jun 7 2004
This review is from: VLSI Digital Signal Processing Systems: Design and Implementation (Hardcover)
It is very nice book, all the areas are explained in a very clear manner. This is an example for How the book should be!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Detailed,and thorough,an excellent book, Feb 1 2002
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S. I. Xefteris "Bookworm" (Athens, Attiki Greece) - See all my reviews
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Though being a beginner in VLSI systems,this book helped me get the grip in subjects I considered extremely difficult to grasp.It is well written,with many real-life examples and offers the reader wide range of knowledge . I think it is not only useful but absolutely indispensable for students and professional engineers alike .
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5.0 out of 5 stars Required Text for Digital Signal Processing Designers, Oct 15 1999
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This review is from: VLSI Digital Signal Processing Systems: Design and Implementation (Hardcover)
If you're a communications system architect or designer, this is a required text for the efficient implementation of modern DSP algorithms.

Having the text for a few months, a group of us have already applied techniques offered in the text in VHDL.

The first chapters cover pipelining, parallel processing, retiming, folding and unfolding theory. These chapters are necessary to really understand DSP optimization concepts. I have not found another text where these concepts are discussed.

The text is positioned well between a pure analytic text, and a "cookbook." Some personal effort is required to code a technique, but this shouldn't be difficult for someone using MATLAB. Once modeled and simulated, the implementer should be able to translate the high level code into VHDL, Verilog, or a programmable DSP such as the TI TMS320 in "C."

Personally, I found Dr. Prahi's discussion of fixed point quantization by canonic signed digit format very useful.

An example problem is provided with each technique to enhance understanding.

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