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VLSI Implementation of Digital Signal Processing Algorithms for MIMO/SISO Systems

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.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TORONTO/oai:tspace.library.utoronto.ca:1807/17485
Date30 July 2009
CreatorsShabany, Mahdi
ContributorsGulak, P. Glenn
Source SetsUniversity of Toronto
Languageen_ca
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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