Title :
High-performance Viterbi decoder with circularly connected 2-D CNN unilateral cell array
Author :
Kim, Hyongsuk ; Son, Hongrak ; Roska, Tamás ; Chua, Leon O.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Electron. & Inf. Eng., Chonbuk Nat. Univ. Chonju, South Korea
Abstract :
A very-high-performance Viterbi decoder with a circularly connected two-dimensional analog cellular neural network (CNN) cell array is disclosed. In the proposed Viterbi decoder, the CNN cells with nonlinear unilateral connections are implemented with electronic circuits at nodes on a trellis diagram. The circuits are circularly connected, forming a cylindrical shape so that the cells of the last stage are connected to those of the first stage. Unilateral connections guide the information to flow circularly around the cylindrical surface. Such configuration enables the conceptually infinite length of the trellis diagram to be reduced to a circuit of limited size. The analog circuits does not require any analog-digital converters, which is the major cause of high power consumption and the quantization error. With the parallel analog processing structure, its decoding speed becomes very high. Also, the decoding mechanism using triggering wave of the CNN circuit does not require the path memory. Circuits for the proposed structure have been designed with HSPICE. Features of the proposed Viterbi decoder are compared with those of the conventional digital Viterbi decoder.
Keywords :
SPICE; Viterbi decoding; analogue circuits; cellular arrays; neural nets; parallel architectures; trellis codes; 2D CNN unilateral cell array; CNN circuit; HSPICE; Viterbi decoder; analog cellular neural network cell array; analog circuits; analog-digital converters; cylindrical surface; decoding mechanism; decoding speed; electronic circuits; nonlinear unilateral connections; parallel analog processing structure; path memory; power consumption; quantization error; trellis diagram; triggering wave; Analog circuits; Analog-digital conversion; Cellular neural networks; Decoding; Electronic circuits; Energy consumption; Parallel processing; Shape; Two dimensional displays; Viterbi algorithm; Analog circuits; Viterbi decoder; cellular neural network (CNN); cylindrical shape; parallel processing; trellis diagram;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2005.853263