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17 April 2006 Discrete wavelet transform FPGA design using MatLab/Simulink
Uwe Meyer-Baese, A. Vera, A. Meyer-Baese, M. Pattichis, R. Perry
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Design of current DSP applications using state-of-the art multi-million gates devices requires a broad foundation of the engineering shlls ranging from knowledge of hardware-efficient DSP algorithms to CAD design tools. The requirement of short time-to-market, however, requires to replace the traditional HDL based designs by a MatLab/Simulink based design flow. This not only allows the over 1 million MatLab users to design FPGAs but also to by-pass the hardware design engineer leading to a significant reduction in development time. Critical however with this design flow are: (1) quality-of-results, (2) sophistication of Simulink block library, (3) compile time, (4) cost and availability of development boards, and (5) cost, functionality, and ease-of-use of the FPGA vendor provided design tools.
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Uwe Meyer-Baese, A. Vera, A. Meyer-Baese, M. Pattichis, and R. Perry "Discrete wavelet transform FPGA design using MatLab/Simulink", Proc. SPIE 6247, Independent Component Analyses, Wavelets, Unsupervised Smart Sensors, and Neural Networks IV, 624703 (17 April 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.663457
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KEYWORDS
Digital signal processing

Simulink

Computer aided design

Field programmable gate arrays

MATLAB

Signal processing

Software development

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