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Advanced Low Power High Speed Nonlinear Signal Processing: An Analog VLSI Example.
Authors:Giuseppe Oliveri  Mohamad Mostafa  Werner G Teich  Jürgen Lindner  Hermann Schumacher
Affiliation:1.Institute of Electron Devices and Circuits,Ulm University,Ulm,Germany;2.Institute of Communications and Navigation, German Aerospace Center,Wessling,Germany;3.Institute of Communications Engineering,Ulm University,Ulm,Germany
Abstract:Despite the progress made in digital signal processing during the last decades, the constraints imposed by high data rate communications are becoming ever more stringent. Moreover mobile communications raised the importance of power consumption for sophisticated algorithms, such as channel equalization or decoding. The strong link existing between computational speed and power consumption suggests an investigation of signal processing with energy efficiency as a prominent design choice. In this work we revisit the topic of signal processing with analog circuits and its potential to increase the energy efficiency. Channel equalization is chosen as an application of nonlinear signal processing, and a vector equalizer based on a recurrent neural network structure is taken as an example to demonstrate what can be achieved with state of the art in VLSI design. We provide an analysis of the equalizer, including the analog circuit design, system-level simulations, and comparisons with the theoretical algorithm. First measurements of our analog VLSI circuit confirm the possibility to achieve an energy requirement of a few pJ/bit, which is an improvement factor of three to four orders of magnitude compared with today’s most energy efficient digital circuits.
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