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33rd International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA'06)
SODA: A Low-power Architecture For Software Radio
Boston, Massachusetts
June 17-June 21
ISBN: 0-7695-2608-X
Yuan Lin, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Hyunseok Lee, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Mark Woh, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Yoav Harel, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Scott Mahlke, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Trevor Mudge, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Chaitali Chakrabarti, Arizona State University
Krisztian Flautner, ARM, Ltd.n Cambridge,UK
The physical layer of most wireless protocols is traditionally implemented in custom hardware to satisfy the heavy computational requirements while keeping power consumption to a minimum. These implementations are time consuming to design and difficult to verify. A programmable hardware platform capable of supporting software implementations of the physical layer, or software defined radio, has a number of advantages. These include support for multiple protocols, faster time-to-market, higher chip volumes, and support for late implementation changes. The challenge is to achieve this without sacrificing power. In this paper, we present a design study for a fully programmable architecture, SODA, that supports software defined radio a high-end signal processing application. Our design achieves high performance, energy efficiency, and programmability through a combination of features that include single-instruction multiple- data (SIMD) parallelism, and hardware optimized for 16bit computations. The basic processing element is an asymmetric processor consisting of a scalar and SIMD pipeline, and a set of distributed scratchpad memories that are fully managed in software. Results show that a four processor design is capable of meeting the throughput requirements of theW-CDMA and 802.11a protocols, while operating within the strict power constraints of a mobile terminal.
Citation:
Yuan Lin, Hyunseok Lee, Mark Woh, Yoav Harel, Scott Mahlke, Trevor Mudge, Chaitali Chakrabarti, Krisztian Flautner, "SODA: A Low-power Architecture For Software Radio," isca, pp.89-101, 33rd International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA'06), 2006
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