This paper presents a new class of AT/sup 2/-optimal networks for computing the multidimensional discrete Fourier transform. Although optimal networks have been proposed previously, the networks proposed in this paper are based on a new methodology for mapping large K-shuffle networks, K/spl ges/2, onto smaller area networks that maintain the optimality of the DFT network. Such networks are used to perform the index-rotation operations needed by the multidimensional computation. The resulting networks have simple regular layouts, and can be easily partitioned among several chips in order to reduce the number of input-output pins per chip.
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