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Generic Mixed-Radix FFT Pruning

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2012

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Abstract

Compared with traditional Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithms, FFT pruning is more computationally efficient in those cases where some of the input values are zero and/or some of the output components are not needed. In this letter, a novel pruning scheme is developed for mixed-radix and high-radix FFT pruning. The proposed approach is applicable over a wide range of FFT lengths and input/output pruning patterns. In addition, it can effectively employ the benefits of high-radix FFT algorithms that have lower computational complexity.

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