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11 August 1987Residue Number System In Content-Addressable Memory Processors
The advantage of using the residue number system in content-addressable memories is explained. The implementations of addition and multiplication with these processors are presented. The conversion of residue numbers to their equivalent binary numbers is described. The direct implementation of an 8-bit adder with residue-based content-addressable memories is investigated.
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Mir M. Mirsalehi, Thomas K. Gaylord, "Residue Number System In Content-Addressable Memory Processors," Proc. SPIE 0752, Digital Optical Computing, (11 August 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939924