UNIVERSAL EMBEDDED RECONFIGURABLE HARDWARE PLATFORM FOR MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS IN REAL-TIME
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.7.3.522Keywords:
DSP, FPGA, DISC, Reconfigurable StructureAbstract
This paper deals with reconfigurable hardware platform for different purposes real-time speech and audio signal processing. A design conception and turnkey solution are described. Much attention is paid to reconfigurable peripheral processor meant for external interface realization, pre- and post- data processing as well as digital signal processing algorithms implementation with the object of the DSP unloads. Moreover, three applications implemented on the considered platform are demonstrated.References
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