Trigonometric functions are among the most useful functions in the digital signal processing applications. The design introduced in this paper computes the trigonometric functions by means of the systolic arrays. The method for computing these functions for an arbitrary angle, , is the CORDIC algorithm. A simple standard cell is used for the systolic array. Due to the fixed inputs, in some cases, a number of the cells are optimized. The control unit and a read only memory are the essential parts of any CORDIC implementation. The introduced hardware does not use any of these two structures, which makes it a simple and expandable design
Sh. Samavi and R. Kelishadi, (2001). Computation of Trigonometric Functions by the Systolic Implementation of the CORDIC Algorithm. Journal of Computational Methods in Engineering, 20(1), 1-11.
MLA
Sh. Samavi and R. Kelishadi. "Computation of Trigonometric Functions by the Systolic Implementation of the CORDIC Algorithm", Journal of Computational Methods in Engineering, 20, 1, 2001, 1-11.
HARVARD
Sh. Samavi and R. Kelishadi, (2001). 'Computation of Trigonometric Functions by the Systolic Implementation of the CORDIC Algorithm', Journal of Computational Methods in Engineering, 20(1), pp. 1-11.
VANCOUVER
Sh. Samavi and R. Kelishadi, Computation of Trigonometric Functions by the Systolic Implementation of the CORDIC Algorithm. Journal of Computational Methods in Engineering, 2001; 20(1): 1-11.