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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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VLSI Implementation of Digital Signal Processing Algorithms for MIMO/SISO Systems

Shabany, Mahdi 30 July 2009 (has links)
The efficient high-throughput VLSI implementation of near-optimal multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) detectors for 4x4 MIMO systems in high-order quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) schemes has been a major challenge in the literature. To address this challenge, this thesis introduces a novel scalable pipelined VLSI architecture for a 4x4 64-QAM MIMO receiver based on K-Best lattice decoders. The key contribution is a means of expanding/visiting the intermediate nodes of the search tree on-demand, rather than exhaustively along with three types of distributed sorters operating in a pipelined structure. The combined expansion and sorting cores are able to find the K best candidates in K clock cycles. The proposed architecture has a fixed critical path independent of the constellation order, on-demand expansion scheme, efficient distributed sorters, and is scalable to a higher number of antennas/constellation orders. Fabricated in 0.13um CMOS, it operates at a significantly higher throughput (5.8x better) than currently reported schemes and occupies 0.95 mm2 core area. Operating at 282 MHz clock frequency, it dissipates 135 mW at 1.3 V supply with no performance loss. It achieves an SNR-independent decoding throughput of 675 Mbps satisfying the requirements of IEEE 802.16m and Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems. The measurements confirm that this design consumes 3.0x less energy/bit compared to the previous best design.
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VLSI Implementation of Digital Signal Processing Algorithms for MIMO/SISO Systems

Shabany, Mahdi 30 July 2009 (has links)
The efficient high-throughput VLSI implementation of near-optimal multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) detectors for 4x4 MIMO systems in high-order quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) schemes has been a major challenge in the literature. To address this challenge, this thesis introduces a novel scalable pipelined VLSI architecture for a 4x4 64-QAM MIMO receiver based on K-Best lattice decoders. The key contribution is a means of expanding/visiting the intermediate nodes of the search tree on-demand, rather than exhaustively along with three types of distributed sorters operating in a pipelined structure. The combined expansion and sorting cores are able to find the K best candidates in K clock cycles. The proposed architecture has a fixed critical path independent of the constellation order, on-demand expansion scheme, efficient distributed sorters, and is scalable to a higher number of antennas/constellation orders. Fabricated in 0.13um CMOS, it operates at a significantly higher throughput (5.8x better) than currently reported schemes and occupies 0.95 mm2 core area. Operating at 282 MHz clock frequency, it dissipates 135 mW at 1.3 V supply with no performance loss. It achieves an SNR-independent decoding throughput of 675 Mbps satisfying the requirements of IEEE 802.16m and Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems. The measurements confirm that this design consumes 3.0x less energy/bit compared to the previous best design.

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