An economical modified VLSI architecture for computing power spectral density supported welch method

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Kalvikkarasi S. [1 ]
Banu S.S. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Karpagam University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nada
[2] Department of Electronics and Communication Systems, Karpagam University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nada
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Fractional delay filter; Periodogram; Power spectral density; Welch algorithm; Window filter;
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10.3233/KES-160347
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The Welch algorithm furnishes a good estimate of the spectral power at the expense of high computational complexity. The primary intension is to compute the FFT of the individual non-overlapped parts (i.e., half of the original segments) and acquire the FFT of the overlapped segments by merging those of the non-overlapped segments. In this paper, initially the input discrete signal is subjected to an L/2-point FFT and then the two successive segments are merged to L-point segment using a modified architecture utilizing an improved Fractional Delay Filter(FDF) design by adapting a Multiplier less implementation for efficient contribution. The merged segments are then subjected to a window filter, designed using delay lines and shifters replacing the multiplier blocks. Finally the power spectral density (PSD) is computed by computing the periodogram and then averaging the periodogram for the windowed segments. Complete module is realized using Xilinx-ISE software with the target device as xc4vfx100-12-ff1152. The design is coded in verilog HDL. The functional verification of the proposed design reported a PSD with an error of 5.87% when compared with the similar Matlab PSD computation. The synthesis results confirm the efficiency and computational complexity reduction of the proposed architecture when comparing with similar existing researches. © 2017 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
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