Towards More Efficient DSP Implementations: An Analysis into the Sources of Error in DSP Design
Date
2014-05-12
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International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering
Abstract
This paper aims to highlight the commonly encountered sources of errors in Digital Signal Processing
applications. Digital signal processing now finds application in a variety of fields due to the simplicity of handling
digital signals and many more advantages which come with digital signals over analogue signals (as shall be specified
in the introduction). As designers and scholars become more aware of the sources of errors in the processing of digital
signals then the efficiency and accuracy of computed results increases. The knowledge also, in some way, aid in the
efficient utilization of the available system resources as people become more aware of the overall system being
required and the performance characteristics expected while taking down erroneous values to their minimum possible
levels. The approach used will take into account the architecture of the Digital Signal Processing system and then
analyze the causes of erroneous output from the system by taking into consideration the building blocks of the DSP
system.
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Digital to Analogue Conversion, Computational Accuracy, DSP Processor, Analogue to Digital Conversion, Quantization, Multiply and Accumulate, Compensating filter.