Title
Multiple-Valued Data Transmission Based on Time-Domain Pre-emphasis Techniques in Consideration of Higher-Order Channel Effects
Abstract
This paper describes a Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) pre-emphasis technique which utilizes time-domain information processing to increase the data rate for a given bandwidth of interconnection. The PWM pre-emphasis method does not change the pulse amplitude as for conventional FIR pre-emphasis, but instead exploits timing resolution. This fits well with recent CMOS technology trends toward higher switching speeds and lower voltage headroom. We discuss multiple-valued data transmission based on time-domain pre-emphasis techniques in consideration of higher-order channel effects.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/ISMVL.2009.71
ISMVL
Keywords
Field
DocType
pulse-width modulation,time-domain pre-emphasis technique,higher switching speed,data communication,multiple-valued data,higher-order channel effect,pulse-width modulation pre-emphasis technique,pwm,pre-emphasis technique,pwm pre-emphasis method,conventional fir pre-emphasis,time-domain pre-emphasis techniques,multivalued logic,high-speed interface,higher-order channel effects,data rate,multiple-valued data transmission,pulse width modulation,intersymbol interference,time-domain information processing,information processing,cmos technology,data transmission,finite impulse response filter,voltage,cmos integrated circuits,time domain,transmitters,bandwidth,higher order
Data transmission,Computer science,Pulse-width modulation,Communication channel,Modulation,Electronic engineering,Headroom (audio signal processing),Bandwidth (signal processing),Emphasis (telecommunications),Pulse-amplitude modulation
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
0195-623X E-ISBN : 978-0-7695-3607-1
978-0-7695-3607-1
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.43
2
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yasushi Yuminaka15314.45
Yasunori Takahashi221.54
Kenichi Henmi310.77