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    Rémi Garcia Headshot
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    Rémi Garcia
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    Université de Nantes
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    Author(s)
    Display Name
    Rémi Garcia
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    Affiliation
    Université de Nantes
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    Anastasia Volkova
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    Affiliation
    Université de Nantes
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    Martin Kumm
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    University of Applied Sciences Fulda
    Abstract

    Many algorithms from digital signal processing require the multiplications with several constants. Finding a multiplierless solution with minimal cost is known as the multiple constant multiplication (MCM) problem. Usually, not the full precision is required at the output. The state-of-the-art approaches consist in finding an MCM solution first, and truncating it in a second step. In this work, we solve the MCM problem with minimal number of full adders for truncated outputs. By combining the two steps into a global optimization problem, we are able to reduce the number of full adders by 12% on average.

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    • Truncated Multiple Constant Multiplication with Minimal Number of Full Adders (application/pdf)