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Traditional DSP systems are software oriented and controlled by laptop/desktop PCs. A microsystem approach is much more attractive because of its size, weight, power consumption and speed. For instance, a biometric application under study requires continuous fingerprint authentication at the frequency of at least 10 Hz, the size smaller than 5x4x2 cm3 and the power consumption lower than 1 Watt. The paper describes a design, in which existing DSP recognition algorithms have been simplified, converted into VHDL, and implemented as a SoC device. The algorithms have been developed by FPR Corporation and proved to be superior when compared with other existing commercial solutions.
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Tom
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639--648
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Bibliogr. 14 poz., 6 rys., 2 tab.
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- University of New Hampshire Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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- University of New Hampshire Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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- University of New Hampshire Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Bibliografia
- [1] Coregen Intellectual Property Library Technical Documentation, Xilinx Inc., www.xilinx.com
- [2] EntrePad AES3500 Fingerprint Sensor Product Family Specification, AuthenTec Inc. www.authentec.com.
- [3] Fast Pattern Recognizer Utilizing Dispersive Delay Line, FPR Corporation, United States Patent no. 5,859,930.
- [4] M.A. Richards et. al., Rapid Prototyping of Application Specific Signal Processors, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 1997.
- [5] rac.alionscience.com
- [6] Ultra High-Performance FFT/IFFT IP Core, Dillon Engineering Inc., www.dilloneng.com
- [7] Virtex-II Field Programmable Gate Arrays Technical Documentation, Xilinx.inc., www.xilinx.com.
- [8] Winthrop W. Smith, Joanne M. Smith, Handbook of Real-Time Fast Fourier Transforms. Algorithms to Product Testing, IEEE, 1995.
- [9] www.eda.org/rassp/index.html
- [10] www.mathworks.com
- [11] www.mentor.com
- [12] www.microchip.com
- [13] www.nhirc.unh.edu
- [14] www.ni.com
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This project has been supported by the State of New Hampshire Industrial Research Center.
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