Abstract

An extended split-radix fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithm is proposed. The extended split-radix FFT algorithm has the same asymptotic arithmetic complexity as the conventional split-radix FFT algorithm. Moreover, this algorithm has the advantage of fewer loads and stores than either the conventional split-radix FFT algorithm or the radix-4 FFT algorithm.

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