Search for dissertations about: "Viktor Öwall"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Viktor Öwall.
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1. Synthesis of Controllers from a Range of Controller Architectures
Abstract : An algorithm specific digital signal processor is a powerful alternative to a general purpose signal processor for demanding specifications such as high throughput, low power, small size, etc. These properties are achieved as the processor architecture is tailored to the algorithm as opposed to the general purpose architecture which must suit a wide range of algorithms. READ MORE
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2. ASIP for Wireless Communication and Media
Abstract : While general purpose processors reach both high performance and high application flexibility, this comes at a high cost in terms of silicon area and power consumption. In systems where high application flexibility is not required, it is possible to trade off flexibility for lower cost by tailoring the processor to the application to create an Application Specific Instruction set Processor (ASIP) with high performance yet low silicon cost. READ MORE
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3. Implementation of digit-serial filters
Abstract : In this thesis we discuss the design and implementation of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) applications in a standard digital CMOS technology. The aim is to fulfill a throughput requirement with lowest possible power consumption. READ MORE
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4. Design of multi-standard baseband processors
Abstract : Efficient programmable baseband processors are important in order to enable true multi-standard radio platforms and software defined radio systems. The ever changing wireless network industry also requires flexible and versatile baseband processors to be able to adapt quickly to new and updated standards. READ MORE
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5. Hardware for speech and audio coding
Abstract : While the Micro Processors (MPUs) as a general purpose CPU are converging (into Intel Pentium), the DSP processors are diverging. In 1995, approximately 50% of the DSP processors on the market were general purpose processors, but last year only 15% were general purpose DSP processors on the market. READ MORE