An algorithm for modular exponentiation
Information Processing Letters
Theory and Applications of the Double-Base Number System
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Computer Architecture and Organization
Computer Architecture and Organization
A novel architecture for conversion of binary to single digit double base numbers
ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News
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Non-binary number systems are increasingly gaining popularity in signal processing applications for their capabilities of handling arithmetic operations efficiently. One such number system, "Double Base Number System (DBNS)" has gained attention to many researchers for it's capability of performing multiplication operation efficiently. Recently, "Triple Base Number System (TBNS)" has been introduced which shows better performance over DBNS for higher bit operations in terms of speed, hardware complexity and power dissipation. However, the advantages of TBNS systems cannot be exploited due to substantial overhead of conversion from binary to TBNS. Keeping this issue in view, in this paper, a novel architecture has been proposed for high performance binary to TBNS conversion. Efficiency of this conversion scheme has been dealt with in details and experimental results and analysis clearly indicate the novelty of the architecture.