Wave digital filter with fine grained pipelining

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052009149

ABSTRACT:
A wave digital filter implements a pipelining strategy to significantly increase the processing speed of circuits. The implementation allows high frequency digital signals to be processed at higher speeds than were previously possible. The implementation overcomes potential hardware limitation of wave digital filters and allows pipelining to be applied without introducing delays into the feedback loops. In particular, the implementation teaches how to increase the processing speed of a two port adaptor which is commonly used in the construction of wave digital filters.

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