Title :
Reconfigurable ADC for 3-G UTRA-TDD mobile receiver
Author :
Stojcevski, Alex ; Singh, Jaskirat ; Zayegh, Aludin
Author_Institution :
Centre of Telecommun. & Microelectron., Victoria Univ., Melbourne, Vic., Australia
Abstract :
A novel reconfigurable architecture has been proposed for a mobile terminal receiver that can reduce power dissipation dependant on adjacent channel interference. Quantisation error analysis was carried out in order to find the minimum number of bits required. The proposed design can automatically scale the number of bits by monitoring the in-band and out-of-band powers. The new architecture performance was evaluated in a simulation UTRA-TDD environment because of the large near far problem caused by adjacent channel interference from adjacent mobiles and base stations. The UTRA-TDD downlink mode was examined statistically and results show that the reconfigurable architecture can save an average of up to 75% power dissipation when compared to a fixed word length of 16 bits. This will prolong talk and standby time in a mobile terminal. The average number of bits were calculated to be 10, for an outage of 97%.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; adjacent channel interference; analogue-digital conversion; error analysis; low-power electronics; quantisation (signal); radio receivers; reconfigurable architectures; statistical analysis; 10 bit; 16 bit; 3G UTRA-TDD mobile receiver; UTRA-TDD downlink mode was; adjacent channel interference; base stations; bit scaling; in-band powers; minimum bit number requirement; mobile terminal receiver; near far problem; out-of-band powers; power dissipation reduction; quantisation error analysis; reconfigurable ADC; reconfigurable architecture; standby time; statistical analysis; talk time; word length scaling; 3G mobile communication; Base stations; Downlink; Energy consumption; Frequency synchronization; Interchannel interference; Power dissipation; Radio frequency; Reconfigurable architectures; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Mixed-Signal Design, 2003. Southwest Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7778-8
DOI :
10.1109/SSMSD.2003.1190391