Title :
9.3 A 1mW 1Mb/s 7.75-to-8.25GHz chirp-UWB transceiver with low peak-power transmission and fast synchronization capability
Author :
Fei Chen ; Yu Li ; Dang Liu ; Woogeun Rhee ; Jongjin Kim ; Dongwook Kim ; Zhihua Wang
Author_Institution :
Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Future binaural hearing-aid devices face severe energy constraints on the wireless links where the ear-to-ear link enables signal processing of sound for both ears to enhance speech intelligence and the ear-to-device link provides an audio channel to commercial electronics such as smart TVs, MP3 players, and smart phones. Due to the limited size of the battery (35 to 90mAh) especially for in-the-ear (ITE) and in-the-canal (ITC) types, a sub-mW transceiver is required for long operational time. A low-data-rate impulse-radio ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) transceiver [1] achieves low power consumption with aggressive duty-cycled operation, namely 1%, but suffers from the bit-level synchronization problem by the baseband. Moreover, the low-data-rate IR-UWB exhibits a high peak transmission power to maintain a sufficient average transmission power for the given link margin. The constant-envelope frequency-modulated ultra-wideband (FM-UWB) system in [2,3] features a low peak voltage and a steep roll-off spectrum, but the lack of duty-cycled operation makes it difficult to achieve low power. Narrowband WBAN transceivers such as the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) transceiver [4,5] offer good compliance with existing wireless SoCs, but the sub-mW power consumption is not feasible and they have a potential coexistence problem with existing Bluetooth devices. In this paper, a chirp-FSK-based UWB transceiver is proposed to significantly reduce the peak transmission power with relaxed duty-cycled operation for noninvasive, energy-efficient, and agile short-range communications.
Keywords :
body area networks; chirp modulation; frequency shift keying; hearing aids; low-power electronics; radio transceivers; synchronisation; ultra wideband communication; BLE; Bluetooth low energy transceiver; FM-UWB system; ITC types; ITE type; MP3 players; aggressive duty-cycled operation; agile short-range communications; audio channel; binaural hearing-aid devices; bit rate 1 Mbit/s; bit-level synchronization problem; chirp-FSK-based UWB transceiver; chirp-UWB transceiver; constant-envelope frequency-modulated ultrawideband system; duty-cycled operation; ear-to-ear link; energy constraints; fast synchronization capability; frequency 7.75 GHz to 8.25 GHz; in-the-canal type; in-the-ear type; link margin; low peak-power transmission; low power consumption; low-data-rate IR-UWB transceiver; low-data-rate impulse-radio ultrawideband transceiver; narrowband WBAN transceivers; power 1 mW; smart TVs; smart phones; sound signal processing; speech intelligence enhancement; steep roll-off spectrum; sub-mW transceiver; wireless SoCs; wireless links; Band-pass filters; Chirp; Frequency shift keying; Receivers; Synchronization; Transceivers;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers (ISSCC), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0918-6
DOI :
10.1109/ISSCC.2014.6757382