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Deodar
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7/26/2007 12:24 AM  
Hi My Friends

   When we implement 4K FFT(radix4) using cordic, the power is unacceptble. who can help to download the following paper to me or give me some suggertions?
1.
[A Low Power and Small Area FFT Processor for OFDM Demodulator] and the web site is

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?isnumber=4266888&arnumber=4266898&count=93&index=9

2.
[ Fast Fourier Transform Algorithm for low power ....]  and the web site is

ietcom.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/E89-B/4/1425.pdf


I appreciate sincerely that you can help me.


Thanks & Regards

Eric
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7/26/2007 7:32 AM  
hi Eric,

the papers that you request are available for sale by the organizations.  It would not be proper for a member of this community to send them to you.

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Deodar
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7/26/2007 10:21 PM  
Thanks,

Sorry for my ugent requirment, I have bought it from IEEE.

Eric
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