New Difference Triangle Sets by an FPGA-Based Search Technique
Mohannad Shehadeh, William Kingsford, Frank R. Kschischang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel FPGA-based search technique to generate difference triangle sets with improved scopes, outperforming previous methods that relied on software algorithms on general-purpose processors.
Contribution
The paper presents a new FPGA-based approach for constructing difference triangle sets, achieving better scopes than existing best-known values.
Findings
Difference triangle sets with larger scopes were found.
FPGA-based search outperforms traditional software algorithms.
The method demonstrates efficiency in hardware implementation.
Abstract
We provide some difference triangle sets with scopes that improve upon the best known values. These are found with purpose-built digital circuits realized with field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) rather than software algorithms running on general-purpose processors.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNumerical Methods and Algorithms · VLSI and FPGA Design Techniques · Digital Filter Design and Implementation
