Title :
Run-time reconfigurable adaptive signal processing system with asynchronous dynamic pipelining: a case study of DLMS ADFE
Author :
Chen, Sizhong ; Zhang, Tong
Author_Institution :
Electr., Comput. & Syst. Eng. Dept., Rensselaer Polytech. Inst., Troy, NY, USA
Abstract :
Most pipelined adaptive signal processing systems are inherently subject to a trade-off between throughput and signal processing performance because of the adaptation feedback loops. To mitigate this dilemma, we propose to apply an asynchronous pipeline to implement pipelined adaptive signal processing systems that can support run-time reconfigurable throughput/performance trade-offs. This can be leveraged to improve the overall system performance in many applications. In this work, we demonstrate this design approach using a delayed LMS (DLMS) adaptive decision feedback equalizer (ADFE) for the communication links with variable data rate. By adjusting the pipelining depth on-the-fly, the DLMS ADFE can dynamically track the best equalization performance allowed by different data rates. We develop the design scheme that applies a zero-delay-overhead asynchronous pipeline style to implement ADFE and support dynamic pipelining depth control. Simulation result shows a significant performance improvement compared with its synchronous counterpart.
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; asynchronous circuits; circuit feedback; decision feedback equalisers; least mean squares methods; pipeline processing; reconfigurable architectures; DLMS ADFE; adaptation feedback loops; asynchronous dynamic pipelining; delayed LMS adaptive decision feedback equalizer; dynamic pipelining depth control; pipelined adaptive signal processing systems; run-time reconfigurable system; throughput/performance trade-offs; variable data rate communication links; zero-delay-overhead asynchronous pipeline; Adaptive signal processing; Communication system control; Decision feedback equalizers; Delay; Feedback loop; Least squares approximation; Pipeline processing; Runtime; System performance; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Systems, 2004. SIPS 2004. IEEE Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8504-7
DOI :
10.1109/SIPS.2004.1363042