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2 November 1999 Evaluation of complex elementary functions: a new version of BKM
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We present an improvement of BKM: a shift-and-add algorithm based on the CORDIC that allows fast computation of complex exponential and logarithm functions. BKM is accelerated by the use of a redundant binary number system. Unlike the previous redundant CORDIC methods, we do not need neither to calculate the scale factor during the computation, nor to double the number of iterations. So our algorithm is suitable for an efficient hardware implementation.
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Jean-Claude Bajard and Laurent Imbert "Evaluation of complex elementary functions: a new version of BKM", Proc. SPIE 3807, Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations IX, (2 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.367631
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