Authors :
Meenakshi Agarwal
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 3 - March
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAR1194
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Abstract :
The demand for quick and effective real-time
digital signal processing (DSP) applications has
increased due to the rapidly advancing technology.
Digital signal processors, or DSPs, are essential to
several engi- neering specialties. In DSPs, quick
multiplication is crucial for operations like Fourier
transformations and convolution. One of the
fundamental arithmetic processes required by all
applications is multiplication. To increase their speed,
numerous multiplier designs have been created. Vedic
multipliers are among the quick- est and lowest power
multipliers compared to array and booth multipliers
which are the result of decades of intensive research. The
Vedic Multiplier works with sixteen sutras, or
algorithms, most of which are for logical processes. Since
several of them have been proposed utilizing the
Urdhava Tiryakbhyam sutra, they are the fastest and
most efficient. This paper's goal is to summarise the
many uses of Vedic Multiplier in the broad field of digital
signal processing such as image processing, with a focus
on the various ways that Vedic Multiplier designs that
are now in use have been modified to improve speed and
performance metrics.
Keywords :
Vedic Multiplier, Multiplications, Digital Signal Processing.
The demand for quick and effective real-time
digital signal processing (DSP) applications has
increased due to the rapidly advancing technology.
Digital signal processors, or DSPs, are essential to
several engi- neering specialties. In DSPs, quick
multiplication is crucial for operations like Fourier
transformations and convolution. One of the
fundamental arithmetic processes required by all
applications is multiplication. To increase their speed,
numerous multiplier designs have been created. Vedic
multipliers are among the quick- est and lowest power
multipliers compared to array and booth multipliers
which are the result of decades of intensive research. The
Vedic Multiplier works with sixteen sutras, or
algorithms, most of which are for logical processes. Since
several of them have been proposed utilizing the
Urdhava Tiryakbhyam sutra, they are the fastest and
most efficient. This paper's goal is to summarise the
many uses of Vedic Multiplier in the broad field of digital
signal processing such as image processing, with a focus
on the various ways that Vedic Multiplier designs that
are now in use have been modified to improve speed and
performance metrics.
Keywords :
Vedic Multiplier, Multiplications, Digital Signal Processing.