The CORDIC Algorithm
Jean-Michel Muller ()
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Jean-Michel Muller: CNRS, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Laboratoire de l’Informatique du Parallélisme (LIP)
Chapter Chapter 9 in Elementary Functions, 2016, pp 165-184 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract TheCORDIC CORDIC algorithm was introduced in 1959 by Volder [465, 466]Volder . In Volder’s version, CORDIC makes it possible to perform rotations (and therefore to compute sine, cosine, and arctangent functions) and to multiply or divide numbers using only shift-and-addShift-and-add algorithms elementary steps. To quote Volder [466], the CORDIC technique was born out of necessity, the incentive being the replacement of the analog navigation computer of the B-58 bomber aircraft by a digital computer. The main challenge was the real-time determination of present position on a spherical earth.
Keywords: Rotation Mode; CORDIC Algorithm; Pocket Calculator; Double Rotation; CORDIC Iteration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-7983-4_9
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