DocumentCode
1191015
Title
A System Level Energy Model and Energy-Quality Evaluation for Integrated Transceiver Front-Ends
Author
Li, Ye ; Bakkaloglu, Bertan ; Chakrabarti, Chaitali
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ
Volume
15
Issue
1
fYear
2007
Firstpage
90
Lastpage
103
Abstract
As CMOS technology scales down, digital supply voltage and digital power consumption goes down. However, the supply voltage and power consumption of the RF front-end and analog sections do not scale in a similar fashion. In fact, in many state-of-the-art communication transceivers, RF and analog sections can consume more energy compared to the digital part. In this paper, first, a system level energy model for all the components in the RF and analog front-end is presented. Next, the RF and analog front-end energy consumption and communication quality of three representative systems are analyzed: a single user point-to-point wireless data communication system, a multi-user code division multiple access (CDMA)-based system and a receive-only video distribution system. For the single user system, the effect of occupied signal bandwidth, peak-to-average ratio (PAR), symbol rate, constellation size, and pulse-shaping filter roll-off factor is analyzed; for the CDMA-based multi-user system, the effect of the number of users in the cell and multiple access interference (MAI) along with the PAR and filter roll-off factor is studied; for the receive-only system, the effect of 1/f noise for direct-conversion receiver and the effect of IF frequency for low-IF architecture on the RF front-end power consumption is analyzed. For a given communication quality specification, it is shown that the energy consumption of a wireless communication front-end can be scaled down by adjusting parameters such as the pulse shaping filter roll-off factor, constellation size, symbol rate, number of users in the cell, and signal center frequency
Keywords
1/f noise; CMOS integrated circuits; code division multiple access; integrated circuit testing; transceivers; 1/f noise; CMOS technology; code division multiple access; communication quality; communication transceivers; constellation size; digital supply voltage; multiple access interference; peak-to-mean ratio; pulse shaping roll-off factor; transceiver front-ends; video distribution; wireless data communication; CMOS technology; Constellation diagram; Energy consumption; Filters; Peak to average power ratio; Power system modeling; Radio frequency; Transceivers; Voltage; Wireless communication; Energy-efficient; RF front-end; energy model; peak-to-mean ratio (PAR); pulse shaping roll-off factor;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-8210
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVLSI.2007.891095
Filename
4114365
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