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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 05, 2002
Filed:
Jul. 07, 1999
John Hartung, Warren, NJ (US);
Lucent Technologies Inc., Murray Hill, NJ (US);
Abstract
The next generation digital signal processors and reduced instruction set chip processors have multiple arithmetic and logic units and multiply and accumulate units to boost the processor performance. This technique along with higher clock speed of the processors has moved the processor throughput bottle neck to the bus bandwidth. Thus, a bandwidth efficient implementation of standard processing functions is very important to improve the real throughput of these processors. A few processors already use a wide data bus to access multiple consecutive data elements in memory to boost the bus bandwidth. This feature has been used extensively to speed up the cache performance. Disclosed herein is a bandwidth efficient implementation of FIR filter. In any intensive signal processing applications, filters are the basic processing function. The proposed method reduces the required bus bandwidth by about a factor of 2.7 without increasing the number of MAC operations. This can significantly increase the processor real throughput in a RISC type of processor if it is used with an optimum processor architecture. This method can be extended to implement many type of filters, such as a complex filter, a convolution filter, a decimating filter and an adaptive filter.