Biomedical Signal Processing: A High-Speed Multiplier for Medical Applications
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https://doi.org/10.48047/c2s73h11Keywords:
multiplier, architecture, high-speed, efficiency, applications, VLSI designAbstract
Multipliers play a crucial role in biomedical signal processing, enabling efficient computation in medical imaging, biosignal analysis, and real-time diagnostics. With the growing demand for high-speed, low-power processing in portable and implantable medical devices, optimizing multiplier architecture is essential. This study presents a Compact VLSI design for a four-bit multiplier tailored for biomedical applications requiring minimal power consumption and high computational efficiency
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