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    Mapping the SISO module of the Turbo decoder to a FPFA

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    In the CHAMELEON project a reconfigurable systems-architecture, the Field Programmable Function Array (FPFA) is introduced. FPFAs are reminiscent to FPGAs, but have a matrix of ALUs and lookup tables instead of Configurable Logic Blocks (CLBs). The FPFA can be regarded as a low power reconfigurable accelerator for an application specific domain. In this paper we show how the SISO (Soft Input Soft Output) module of the Turbo decoding algorithm can be mapped on the reconfigurable FPFA

    Implementation of Multi-standard Wireless Communication Receivers in a Heterogeneous Reconfigurable System-on-Chip

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    Future mobile terminals become multi-mode communication systems. In order to handle different standards, we propose to perform baseband processing in heterogeneous reconfigurable hardware. Not only the baseband processing but also error decoding differs for every communication system. We already proposed implementations of the baseband processing part of an OFDM receiver and a Wideband CDMA receiver in a heterogeneous reconfigurable system-on-chip. The system-on-chip contains processing elements of different granularities, which includes our coarse-grained reconfigurable MONTIUM architecture. Now, we also implemented an adaptive Viterbi decoder in the same coarse-grained MONTIUM architecture. The rate, constraint length and decision depth of the decoder can be adjusted to different communication systems. We show that the flexibility in the coarse-grained reconfigurable architecture is more than 200 times as energy-efficient compared to a general purpose solution but only 24 times less efficient compared to a dedicated solution

    Reconfigurable Turbo/Viterbi Channel Decoder in the Coarse-Grained Montium Architecture

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    Mobile wireless communication systems become multi-mode systems. These future mobile systems employ multiple wireless communication standards, which are different by means of algorithms that are used to implement the baseband processing and the channel decoding. Efficient implementation of multiple wireless standards in mobile terminals requires energy-efficient and flexible hardware. We propose to implement both the baseband processing and channel decoding in a heterogeneous reconfigurable system-on-chip. The system-on-chip contains many processing elements of different granularities, which includes our coarse-grained reconfigurable MONTIUM architecture. We already showed the feasibility to implement the baseband processing of OFDM and WCDMA based communication systems in the MONTIUM. In this paper we implemented two kinds of channel decoders in the same MONTIUM architecture: Viterbi and Turbo decoding
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