Title
High-Throughput, Low-Power Software-Defined Radio Using Reconfigurable Processors
Abstract
A new, low-power software-defined radio baseband supports up to 600 Mbps. Wireless LAN and WiMax are implemented on a dynamically reconfigurable processor that's fully utilized in the baseband operation. Power is estimated at 500 mW in a 40-nm CMOS design. The platform also permits fast runtime switching between multiple wireless standards.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/MM.2011.95
IEEE Micro
Keywords
Field
DocType
CMOS integrated circuits,WiMax,integrated circuit design,microprocessor chips,software radio,wireless LAN,CMOS design,WiMax,bit rate 600 Mbit/s,low-power software-defined radio,power 500 mW,reconfigurable processors,size 40 nm,wireless LAN,wireless standards,ADRES,MT-ADRES,SDR,dynamically reconfigurable processor,mobile WiMax,software-defined radio,wireless LAN
Baseband,Wireless,Software-defined radio,Computer science,Very long instruction word,WiMAX,Integrated circuit design,Digital Video Broadcasting,Throughput,Embedded system
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
31
6
0272-1732
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.54
10
Authors
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tomoya Suzuki1243.37
Hideki Yamada2100.92
Toshiyuki Yamagishi3112.99
Daisuke Takeda490.54
Koji Horisaki5101.26
T. Vander Aa616317.86
Toshio Fujisawa79215.13
Liesbet Perre8335.61
Yasuo Unekawa9325.89