Title :
A neuron-MOS parallel associator for high-speed CDMA matched filter
Author :
Okada, Atsuhiko ; Shibata, Tadashi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. & Commun. Eng., Tokyo Univ., Japan
Abstract :
Neuron MOS (νMOS) technology has been applied to build a matched filter for CDMA. Based on the parallel search architecture of νMOS associator, an input signal train captured by sample and hold circuits is simultaneously matched with a group of templates having all possible shifts in phase of an identical PN (pseudorandom noise) code. The maximum correlation is detected by fully parallel comparison using the binary-search νMOS winner-take-all circuit. Such a parallel architecture enables us to perform very fast peak detection as well as the detection of second and third correlation peaks arising from multipath delays. Moreover, the binary-search WTA provides the degree of matching in a binary code, thus enabling more advanced applications. For instance, it is possible to cascade the system in multiple stages and apply it to much longer-chip-length PN codes. Test chips were fabricated in a 0.6-μm double-poly triple-metal CMOS technology and the fundamental operation of the system has been experimentally demonstrated
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; analogue processing circuits; code division multiple access; delays; high-speed integrated circuits; matched filters; neural chips; sample and hold circuits; 0.6 micron; binary-search νMOS winner-take-all circuit; double-poly triple-metal CMOS technology; fully parallel comparison; high-speed CDMA matched filter; input signal train; longer-chip-length PN codes; multipath delays; neuron-MOS parallel associator; parallel search architecture; peak detection; pseudorandom noise code; sample and hold circuits; Binary codes; CMOS technology; Circuit noise; Delay; Matched filters; Multiaccess communication; Neurons; Parallel architectures; Phase noise; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 1999. ISCAS '99. Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5471-0
DOI :
10.1109/ISCAS.1999.780741