Title :
Parametric spectral estimation on a single FPGA
Author :
Bellis, S. ; Marnane, William ; Fish, P.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Microelectron. Res. Centre, Univ. Coll. Cork, Ireland
Abstract :
Parametric, model based, spectral estimation techniques can offer increased frequency resolution over conventional short-term fast Fourier transform methods, overcoming limitations caused by the windowing of sampled, time domain, input data. However, parametric techniques are significantly more computationally demanding than the Fourier based methods and require a wider range of arithmetic functionality; for example, operations such as division and square-root are often necessary. These arithmetic processes exhibit communication bottleneck and their hardware implementation can be inefficient when used in conjunction with multipliers. A programmable, bit-serial, multiplier/divider, which overcomes the bottleneck problems by using a data interleaving scheme, is introduced. This interleaved processor is used to show how the parametric modified covariance spectral estimator can be efficiently routed on a field programmable gate array for real-time applications
Keywords :
VLSI; biomedical ultrasonics; covariance matrices; digital arithmetic; digital signal processing chips; dividing circuits; field programmable gate arrays; haemodynamics; medical signal detection; multiplying circuits; parameter estimation; spectral analysis; Doppler signals analysis; FPGA; VLSI; bottleneck problems; covariance matrix equations; data interleaving; division; field programmable gate array; frequency resolution; interleaved processor; model based spectral estimation; parametric modified covariance spectral estimator; parametric spectral estimation; programmable bit-serial multiplier/divider; real-time applications; sampled time domain input data; short-term fast Fourier transform methods; square-root; ultrasonic blood flow detectors; windowing; Arithmetic; Fast Fourier transforms; Field programmable gate arrays; Frequency estimation; Hardware; High performance computing; Marine animals; Microelectronics; Pipeline processing; Signal resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1999. Proceedings., 1999 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5041-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1999.758313