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In this paper step by step procedure for the construction of a high speed FIR filter is developed based on the concept of Vedic mathematics as well as modified Booth Wallace technique. MAC units made with both these techniques give comparative results. The objective of this paper is to find the better technique suited to the application of MAC as a filter.
The paper presents the design and implementation of a high speed digital Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter using unfolding transformation technique. FIR Filter has widespread applications in signal processing such as image processing, biomedical signal processing, high speed communication systems, noise elimination and many more. The speed of FIR filter can be improved with high speed vedic multiplier...
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