Abstract
Previous research shows that there are two architectures for spoken language translation (SLT) system implementation. One is client-server based systems that should be built on the server computer but unreliability of the remote connection. The other is to build portable stand-alone devices but it lacks realtime performance. In this brief, a system-on-a-programmable-chip (SoPC) solution is proposed by realizing the entire SLT system within a single chip. This SoPC is characterized by small size, low cost, real-time operation, and high portability. This entire design was implemented on ALTERA EPXA10 device. Performance for English-to-Mandarin translation process can be completed within 1 s at a 46.22-MHz clock frequency with 3000 translation patterns. The total logic usage of the EPXA10 device is 50% (about 19318 logic cells).
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