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Power Savings in Channel Equalizers Using Run-Time Reconfiguration

Abstract

Channel equalizer is a major component in every communication system. Adaptive channel equalizers which are used to compensate varying channels are one of the most computationally intensive and power consuming components of a receiver. Power consumption is a major issue in portable communication systems and methods that provide power savings for channel equalizers are essential in mobile communication. Run-TIme Reconfiguration (RTR) is a promising approach for reducing power consumption of many applications. In this paper run-time reconfiguration is used to reduce power consumption of adaptive channel equalizers. Moreover, a simpler method (bypassing) has been presented to take advantage of run-time reconfiguration benefits while avoiding the complexity and overhead of designing a runtime reconfigurable system. Simulation results show that the proposed run-time reconfigurable architecture reduces the power consumption by 15%.

Authors

Shoa A; Shirani S

Volume

2

Pagination

pp. 1-4

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 2004

DOI

10.1109/ccece.2004.1345255

Name of conference

Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering 2004 (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37513)
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