Title :
Design considerations for minimal-power wireless spread spectrum circuits and systems
Author :
Myers, Brent A. ; Willingham, J. Bartow ; Landy, Patrick ; Webster, Mark A. ; Frogge, Perry ; Fischer, Michael
Author_Institution :
Intersil Corp., Melbourne, FL, USA
Abstract :
Wireless local area networks (WLANs) provide untethered access to digital data in both home and office environments. To preserve mobility for extended periods of time, low power design is a critical enabler. Low-power WLAN design requires consideration at every level from the system topology, protocol, and radio architecture to the detailed circuit design. Every level is required to work together in harmony to gain the maximum in power reduction. This paper discusses the performance requirements and design tradeoffs encountered in the design of minimal-power WLAN systems.
Keywords :
integrated circuit design; low-power electronics; protocols; spread spectrum communication; wireless LAN; WLANs; home environments; low power design; minimal-power wireless spread spectrum circuits; office environments; power reduction; protocol; radio architecture; system topology; Bit error rate; Circuits and systems; Local area networks; Media Access Protocol; Network topology; Physical layer; Radiofrequency integrated circuits; Spread spectrum communication; Wireless LAN; Wireless communication;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE