DocumentCode
1303405
Title
An energy-efficient polar transmitter for IEEE 802.15.6 body area networks: system requirements and circuit designs
Author
Liu, Yao-Hong ; Huang, Xiongchuan ; Vidojkovic, Maja ; Dolmans, Guido ; De Groot, Harmke
Author_Institution
Holst Centre/imec, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Volume
50
Issue
10
fYear
2012
fDate
10/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
118
Lastpage
127
Abstract
This article discusses the radio system requirements and design trade-offs of a low-power 2.3/2.4 GHz IEEE 802.15.6-narrowband transmitter for body area network applications. The IEEE 802.15.6 narrowband PHY adopts nonconstant envelope DPSK modulations. Transmitter architecture selection is a major challenge because it needs to provide both amplitude and phase modulation, with good efficiency and strict requirements on modulation accuracy and linearity for non-constant envelope modulations. A PLL-based polar transmitter with a Sigma-Delta digitally controlled power amplifier (ΣΔ-DPA) is employed for its excellent energy efficiency. Finally, this article discusses the circuit design considerations and implementation results. With balance between analog and digital implementation, and careful planning of the radio system, the polar transmitter presented in this article can meet all of the specifications defined in IEEE 802.15.6 with abundant margin, while having extremely low power consumption of 5.4 mW and excellent energy efficiency of 5.4 nJ/bit.
Keywords
UHF power amplifiers; WiMax; amplitude modulation; body area networks; differential phase shift keying; low-power electronics; phase locked loops; radio transmitters; sigma-delta modulation; telecommunication network planning; ΣΔ-DPA; IEEE 802.15.6 body area networks; IEEE 802.15.6 narrowband PHY; IEEE 802.15.6-narrowband transmitter; PLL-based polar transmitter; amplitude modulation; circuit designs; energy-efficient polar transmitter; frequency 2.3 GHz; frequency 2.4 GHz; nonconstant envelope DPSK modulations; phase modulation; power 5.4 mW; radio system planning; radio system requirements; sigma-delta digitally controlled power amplifier; transmitter architecture selection; Body area networks; Differential phase shift keying; Energy efficiency; Frequency modulation; IEEE 802.15 Standards; Phase locked loops; Power amplifiers; Radio communication; Radio transmitters;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2012.6316785
Filename
6316785
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