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An IEEE 802.11a baseband receiver implementation on an application specific processor

Eberli, S.
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Burg, A.  
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Boesch, T.
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2007
2007 50Th Midwest Symposium On Circuits And Systems
50th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems

This paper describes the implementation of the complete baseband processing of an IEEE 802.11a receiver on a design-framework for application specific processors. The underlying generic architecture is described, the computational kernels required for an IEEE 802.11a receiver are analyzed, and suitable processing units and architecture-configurations, to be defined at design-time, are identified. The discussion of the receiver implementation shows that the proposed architecture can meet real-time requirements on a 0.13 mu m CMOS process using a dock frequency of 160 MHz. The design demonstrates how the proposed standard-specific reconfigurable architecture is a valid alternative to ASIC and DSP implementations when looking for a balance between performance and flexibility.

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