Reducing dynamic power consumption in next generation DS-CDMA mobile communication receivers

V. Chandrasekhar, F. Livingston, Joseph R. Cavallaro
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Reduction of the power consumption in portable wireless receivers is an important consideration for next-generation cellular systems specified by standards such as the UMTS, IMT2000. We explore the architectural design-space and methodologies for reducing the dynamic power dissipation in the direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) downlink RAKE receiver. Starting with a reference implementation of the DS-CDMA RAKE receiver, we demonstrate design methodologies for achieving significant power reduction, while highlighting the corresponding performance trade-offs. At the algorithm level, we investigate the tradeoffs of reduced precision and arithmetic complexity on the receiver performance. We then present two architectures for implementing the reference and reduced complexity receivers, and analyze these architectures with respect to their dynamic power dissipation. Our findings report that reduction in precision from a 16 bit to a 10 bit data-path is found to yield significant power savings of 25.6% in the reference RAKE receiver architecture, with a performance loss of less than 1 dB. Further, a power reduction of up to 24.65% is achieved in a 16 bit data-path for the reduced complexity RAKE receiver compared to the reference architecture, with a performance loss of less than 2 dB. Although there is a tradeoff in performance, adaptive power saving is very important for mobile wireless terminals. The combined effect of reduced precision and complexity reduction leads to a 37.44% savings in baseband processing power.
降低下一代DS-CDMA移动通信接收机的动态功耗
对于UMTS、IMT2000等标准规定的下一代蜂窝系统来说,降低便携式无线接收器的功耗是一个重要的考虑因素。我们探索了降低直接序列码分多址(DS-CDMA)下行RAKE接收机动态功耗的架构设计空间和方法。从DS-CDMA RAKE接收器的参考实现开始,我们演示了实现显著功耗降低的设计方法,同时强调了相应的性能权衡。在算法层面,我们研究了降低精度和算术复杂度对接收机性能的权衡。然后,我们提出了用于实现参考和降低复杂性接收器的两种体系结构,并分析了这些体系结构的动态功耗。我们的研究结果表明,在参考RAKE接收器架构中,将16位数据路径的精度降低到10位数据路径可以显著节省25.6%的功耗,而性能损失小于1 dB。此外,与参考架构相比,降低复杂度的RAKE接收器在16位数据路径上的功耗降低高达24.65%,性能损失小于2 dB。尽管在性能上有所取舍,但自适应节能对于移动无线终端来说是非常重要的。降低精度和降低复杂性的综合效果导致基带处理能力节省37.44%。
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