Mark G. Karpovsky, Radomir S. Stankovic, "Spectral Logic and Its Applications for the Design of Digital Devices"
2008 | ISBN-10: 0471731889 | 598 pages | PDF | 5,3 MB
2008 | ISBN-10: 0471731889 | 598 pages | PDF | 5,3 MB
Spectral techniques facilitate the design and testing of today's increasingly complex digital devices
There is heightened interest in spectral techniques for the design of digital devices dictated by ever increasing demands on technology that often cannot be met by classical approaches. Spectral methods provide a uniform and consistent theoretic environment for recent achievements in this area, which appear divergent in many other approaches. Spectral Logic and Its Applications for the Design of Digital Devices gives readers a foundation for further exploration of abstract harmonic analysis over finite groups in the analysis, design, and testing of digital devices. After an introduction, this book provides the essential mathematical background for discussing spectral methods. It then delves into spectral logic and its applications, covering:
Walsh, Haar, arithmetic transform, Reed-Muller transform for binary-valued functions and Vilenkin-Chrestenson transform, generalized Haar, and other related transforms for multiple-valued functions
Polynomial expressions and decision diagram representations for switching and multiple-value functions
Spectral analysis of Boolean functions
Spectral synthesis and optimization of combinational and sequential devices
Spectral methods in analysis and synthesis of reliable devices
Spectral techniques for testing computer hardware
This is the authoritative reference for computer science and engineering professionals and researchers with an interest in spectral methods of representing discrete functions and related applications in the design and testing of digital devices. It is also an excellent text for graduate students in courses covering spectral logic and its applications.