FPGA based Soft-core SIMD Processing: A MIMO-OFDM Fixed-Complexity Sphere Decoder Case Study
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01/12/2010
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To enable reliable data transfer in next generation Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) communication systems, terminals must be able to react to fluctuating channel conditions by having flexible modulation schemes and antenna configurations. This creates a challenging real-time implementation problem: to provide the high performance required of cutting edge MIMO standards, such as 802.11n, with the flexibility for this behavioural variability. FPGA softcore processors offer a solution to this problem, and in this paper we show how heterogeneous SISD/SIMD/MIMD architectures can enable programmable multicore architectures on FPGA with similar performance and cost as traditional dedicated circuit-based architectures. When applied to a 4×4 16-QAM Fixed-Complexity Sphere Decoder (FSD) detector we present the first soft-processor based solution for real-time 802.11n MIMO. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Chu , X , McAllister , J & Woods , R 2010 , ' FPGA based Soft-core SIMD Processing: A MIMO-OFDM Fixed-Complexity Sphere Decoder Case Study ' Paper presented at 2010 IEEE International Conference on Field Programmable Technology (FPT'10) , Beijing , China , 08/12/2010 - 10/12/2010 , pp. 497-484 . DOI: 10.1109/FPT.2010.5681463 |
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