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The basic tasks in Digital Signal Processing systems can be expressed as summation of products. In this paper such operation is analyzed in terms of parallel distributed computation starting from an improvement of the Modified Booth Algorithm able to avoid useless sub-operation in the process of multiplication. We show how a such reformulation can take advantages from the cooperation between cells of a small colony statistically achieving shorter computation time. The interaction among cells, based on simple social rules typical of Swarm Intelligence systems, leads to a full exploitation of cells computational capabilities obtaining a more efficient usage of their computational resources in a so important task. In this paper a preliminary VLSI implementation and theoretical results are presented to show the feasibility of this approach.
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Pani, D., Raffo, L. (2004). A VLSI Multiplication-and-Add Scheme Based on Swarm Intelligence Approaches. In: Dorigo, M., Birattari, M., Blum, C., Gambardella, L.M., Mondada, F., Stützle, T. (eds) Ant Colony Optimization and Swarm Intelligence. ANTS 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3172. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-28646-2_2
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