Residue Number Systems: Theory And Implementation
Discover the fascinating world of Residue Number Systems (RNSs) in "Residue Number Systems: Theory And Implementation" by Amos R. Omondi. Published by Imperial College Press in 2007, this comprehensive book spans 312 pages and delves into the essential mathematical foundations of RNSs. Suitable for both students and professionals in computer engineering, the book offers clear explanations of modular arithmetic and congruences, alongside the methods for converting conventional number systems into RNSs.
The structured approach not only covers the theoretical aspects but also emphasizes the practical implementation of arithmetic operations within RNSs. Furthermore, it introduces various applications that highlight the significance of RNSs in digital signal processing and engineering. Perfect for readers seeking to enhance their understanding of advanced computational techniques, Omondi's work is a must-have resource for anyone interested in the intersection of mathematics, technology, and engineering.