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Analysis of Finite Word-Length Effects in Fixed-Point Systems

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Figure 1: Basic components of a word-length optimizaton process
Figure 2: Basic DSP design flow
Table 1: Classification of the finite WL quantization effects Type of effect Quantization object Name of effect
Figure 3: Classification of the different approaches to analyze the quantization noise effects computation
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