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The Journal of VLSI Signal Processing, Volume 9
Volume 9, Numbers 1-2, January 1995
- Ingrid Verbauwhede

, Jan M. Rabaey:
Guest editor's introduction design environments for DSP. 5-6 - José Luis Pino, Soonhoi Ha, Edward A. Lee

, Joseph T. Buck:
Software synthesis for DSP using ptolemy. 7-21 - Pierre G. Paulin, Clifford Liem, Trevor C. May, Shailesh Sutarwala:

DSP design tool requirements for embedded systems: A telecommunications industrial perspective. 23-47 - Gert Goossens, Dirk Lanneer, Marc Pauwels, Francis Depuydt, Koen Schoofs, Augusli Kifli, Marco Cornero, Paolo Petroni, Francky Catthoor, Hugo De Man:

Integration of medium-throughput signal processing algorithms on flexible instruction-set architectures. 49-65 - Ingrid Verbauwhede

, Jan M. Rabaey:
Synthesis for real time systems: Solutions and challenges. 67-88 - Jef L. van Meerbergen, Paul E. R. Lippens, Wim F. J. Verhaegh, Albert van der Werf:

PHIDEO: High-level synthesis for high throughput applications. 89-104 - Phillip Duncan, Ken Kindsfater, Lynette Liu, Rajeev Jain:

Strategies for design automation of high speed digital filters. 105-119 - Keshab K. Parhi

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High-level algorithm and architecture transformations for DSP synthesis. 121-143
Volume 9, Number 3, April 1995
- Benjamin W. Wah:

Guest editor's introduction. 151 - Dominique Lavenier, Frédéric Raimbault, Patrice Frison:

I/O and computation overlap on SIMD systolic arrays. 153-165 - K'Andrea C. Bickerstaff, Michael J. Schulte, Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:

Parallel reduced area multipliers. 181-191 - Chetana Nagendra, Robert Michael Owens, Mary Jane Irwin:

Digit pipelined arithmetic on fine-grain array processors. 193-209 - Ramaswamy Govindarajan, Guang R. Gao:

Rate-optimal schedule for multi-rate DSP computations. 211-232 - Wee-Chiew Tan, Teresa H.-Y. Meng:

A low-power high performance polygon renderer for computer graphics. 233-255 - Paolo Ienne, Marc A. Viredaz:

GENES IV: A bit-serial processing element for a multi-model neural-network accelerator. 257-273

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