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On the Implementation of Efficient Channel Filters for Wideband Receivers by Optimizing Common Subexpression Elimination Methods
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A New Low Complexity Uniform Filter Bank Based on the Improved Coefficient Decimation Method
In this paper, we propose a new uniform filter bank (FB) based on the improved coefficient decimation method (ICDM). In the proposed FB’s design, the ICDM is used to obtain different multi-band frequency responses using a single lowpass prototype filter. The desired subbands are individually obtained from these multi-band frequency responses by using low order frequency response masking filters and their corresponding ICDM output frequency responses. We show that the proposed FB is a very low complexity alternative to the other FBs in literature, especially the widely used discrete Fourier transform based FB (DFTFB) and the CDM based FB (CDFB). The proposed FB can have a higher number of subbands with twice the center frequency resolution when compared with the CDFB and DFTFB. Design example and implementation results show that our FB achieves 86.59% and 58.84% reductions in resource utilizations and 76.95% and 47.09% reductions in power consumptions when compared with the DFTFB and CDFB respectively
An Efficient Data-aided Synchronization in L-DACS1 for Aeronautical Communications
L-band Digital Aeronautical Communication System type-1 (L-DACS1) is an
emerging standard that aims at enhancing air traffic management (ATM) by
transitioning the traditional analog aeronautical communication systems to the
superior and highly efficient digital domain. L-DACS1 employs modern and
efficient orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) modulation
technique to achieve more efficient and higher data rate in comparison to the
existing aeronautical communication systems. However, the performance of OFDM
systems is very sensitive to synchronization errors. L-DACS1 transmission is in
the L-band aeronautical channels that suffer from large interference and large
Doppler shifts, which makes the synchronization for L-DACS more challenging.
This paper proposes a novel computationally efficient synchronization method
for L-DACS1 systems that offers robust performance. Through simulation, the
proposed method is shown to provide accurate symbol timing offset (STO)
estimation as well as fractional carrier frequency offset (CFO) estimation in a
range of aeronautical channels. In particular, it can yield excellent
synchronization performance in the face of a large carrier frequency offset.Comment: In the proceeding of International Conference on Data Mining,
Communications and Information Technology (DMCIT
Combined Integer and Floating Point Multiplication Architecture(CIFM) for FPGAs and Its Reversible Logic Implementation
In this paper, the authors propose the idea of a combined integer and
floating point multiplier(CIFM) for FPGAs. The authors propose the replacement
of existing 18x18 dedicated multipliers in FPGAs with dedicated 24x24
multipliers designed with small 4x4 bit multipliers. It is also proposed that
for every dedicated 24x24 bit multiplier block designed with 4x4 bit
multipliers, four redundant 4x4 multiplier should be provided to enforce the
feature of self repairability (to recover from the faults). In the proposed
CIFM reconfigurability at run time is also provided resulting in low power. The
major source of motivation for providing the dedicated 24x24 bit multiplier
stems from the fact that single precision floating point multiplier requires
24x24 bit integer multiplier for mantissa multiplication. A reconfigurable,
self-repairable 24x24 bit multiplier (implemented with 4x4 bit multiply
modules) will ideally suit this purpose, making FPGAs more suitable for integer
as well floating point operations. A dedicated 4x4 bit multiplier is also
proposed in this paper. Moreover, in the recent years, reversible logic has
emerged as a promising technology having its applications in low power CMOS,
quantum computing, nanotechnology, and optical computing. It is not possible to
realize quantum computing without reversible logic. Thus, this paper also paper
provides the reversible logic implementation of the proposed CIFM. The
reversible CIFM designed and proposed here will form the basis of the
completely reversible FPGAs.Comment: Published in the proceedings of the The 49th IEEE International
Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS 2006), Puerto Rico, August
2006. Nominated for the Student Paper Award(12 papers are nominated for
Student paper Award among all submissions
FIR Filter Implementation by Efficient Sharing of Horizontal and Vertical Common Sub-expressions
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A power and time efficient radio architecture for LDACS1 air-to-ground communication
L-band Digital Aeronautical Communication System (LDACS) is an emerging standard that aims at enhancing air traffic management by transitioning the traditional analog aeronautical communication systems to the superior and highly efficient digital domain. The standard places stringent requirements on the communication channels to allow them to coexist with critical L-band systems, requiring complex processing and filters in baseband. Approaches based on cognitive radio are also proposed since this allows tremendous increase in communication capacity and spectral efficiency. This requires high computational capability in airborne vehicles that can perform the complex filtering and masking, along with tasks associated with cognitive radio systems like spectrum sensing and baseband adaptation, while consuming very less power. This paper proposes a radio architecture based on new generation FPGAs that offers advanced capabilities like partial reconfiguration. The proposed architecture allows non-concurrent baseband modules to be dynamically loaded only when they are required, resulting in improved energy efficiency, without sacrificing performance. We evaluate the case of non-concurrent spectrum sensing logic and transmission filters on our cognitive radio platform based on Xilinx Zynq, and show that our approach results in 28.3% reduction in DSP utilisation leading to lower energy consumption at run-time
Automatic modulation classification for cognitive radios using cumulants based on fractional lower order statistics
Automatic modulation classification (AMC) finds various applications in cognitive radios. This paper presents a method for the automatic classification using cumulants derived using fractional lower order statistics. The performance of the classifier is presented in the form of probability of correct classification under noisy and fading conditions. Unlike many of the conventional methods, the proposed method does not require a priori knowledge of signal parameters. The proposed method is also more robust to different noises. Simulation results show that the proposed method can achieve better classification accuracy when compared to conventional cumulant based AMC method, in various impulsive noise conditions. 1
Design and Implementation of Low Complexity Reconfigurable Filtered-OFDM based LDACS
L-band Digital Aeronautical Communication System (LDACS) aims to exploit
vacant spectrum in L-band via spectrum sharing, and orthogonal frequency
division multiplexing (OFDM) is the currently accepted LDACS waveform.
Recently, various works dealing with improving the spectrum utilization of
LDACS via filtering/windowing are being explored. In this direction, we propose
an improved and low complexity reconfigurable filtered OFDM (LRef-OFDM) based
LDACS using novel interpolation and masking based multi-stage digital filter.
The proposed filter is designed to meet the stringent non-uniform spectral
attenuation requirements of LDACS standard. It offers significantly lower
complexity as well as higher transmission bandwidth than state-of-the-art
approaches. We also integrate the proposed filter in our end-to-end LDACS
testbed realized using Zynq System on Chip and analyze the performance in the
presence of -band legacy user interference as well as LDACS specific
wireless channels. Via extensive experimental results, we demonstrate the
superiority of the proposed LRef-OFDM over OFDM and Filtered-OFDM based LDACS
in terms of power spectral density, bit error rate, implementation complexity,
and group delay parameters.Comment: Paper with Appendi
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