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Generic Mixed-Radix FFT Pruning
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2012
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Array ComputingEngineeringFft PruningHigh-radix Fft PruningComputer EngineeringAlgorithmic EfficiencyPattern MatchingApproximation TheorySignal ProcessingFft Lengths
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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