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IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI: Emerging VLSI Technologies and Architectures (ISVLSI'06)
Enhanced Dual Strategy based VLSI Architecture for Computing Pseudo Inverse of Channel Matrix in a MIMO Wireless System
Karlsruhe, Germany
March 02-March 03
ISBN: 0-7695-2533-4
Zahid Khan, University of Edinburgh,UK
John S. Thompson, University of Edinburgh, UK
Tughrul Arslan, Institute of System Level Integration, ALBA Campus, UK
Ahmet T. Erdogan, Institute of System Level Integration, ALBA Campus, UK
Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) wireless technology involves highly complex signal processing which is directly related to increased power and area consumption in VLSI architecture. This paper proposes an enhanced dual strategy based VLSI architecture developed for computing the pseudo inverse of augmented channel matrix used in MIMO systems. The architecture concurrently addresses algorithmic optimization of number of multipliers while at the same time allowing for intelligent selective clock gating to disable the clock to those portions of the architecture that remain inactive during period of computation. Results indicate overall 36% power and 31% area reduction compared to previous architecture without degrading the BER performance.
Citation:
Zahid Khan, John S. Thompson, Tughrul Arslan, Ahmet T. Erdogan, "Enhanced Dual Strategy based VLSI Architecture for Computing Pseudo Inverse of Channel Matrix in a MIMO Wireless System," isvlsi, pp.12-17, IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI: Emerging VLSI Technologies and Architectures (ISVLSI'06), 2006
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