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    Improvised VLSI based DCT and DWT architectures for analyzing audio biological signals (2020)


    Nidhi Joshi
    JCR. 2020: 3867-3876

    Abstract

    The need for safe and effective medical image communication is growing. Both ends of the connection, the sending and receiving ends, must perform image compression before sending. There are a few different methods for compressing images, but the two most used are the Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) and the Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT). In the subject of Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI), logic devices are packed into ever-smaller spaces. We find VLSI circuits in our computers, cars, and even the most cutting-edge digital cameras and mobile phones. When it comes to modeling and describing architectures, Hardware Description Language (HDL) is unfailingly correct. Different from conventional programming languages, both the semantics and the rules are radically novel. From the system level down to the gate level, Very High Speed Integrated Chip HDL (VHDL) provides a logical description of the structure and operation of digital systems that may be used as a model language for design and simulation. For VHDL-based circuit synthesis, implementation, and simulation, Xilinx's ISE suite, in conjunction with Modelsim, is the best Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tool you can use. All conceivable logical operations may be implemented by use of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). Many new logic design strategies have emerged as a consequence of the convergence of complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) and Pass Transistor Logic (PTL) technologies. Eliminating design complexity while creating logic functions is made possible by the Gate Diffusion Input (GDI) approach

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    Volume 7 Issue-9

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