Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1995-07-24
1998-04-07
Elmore, Reba I.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
358432, 370208, 382233, G06F 1714
Patent
active
057372560
ABSTRACT:
An 8-point inverse discrete cosine transform (IDCT) is decomposed into four 2-point IDCTs. The four 2-point IDCTs are implemented by four parallel-operating product-sum computing circuits. Each product-sum computing circuit comprises a single multiplying means and accomplishes computation of eight points in four clock cycles. Part of the multiplying means may be implemented by bit shift operation, and others by a semifixed multiplier. A two-dimensional 8.times.8 IDCT circuit is constructed which comprises three semifixed multipliers and one ordinary multiplier, and accomplishes IDCT computation of 8.times.8 points in 64 clock cycles.
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Kazui Kimihiko
Nakagawa Akira
Elmore Reba I.
Fujitsu Limited
Moise Emmanuel L.
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