Resource and Performance Evaluations of Fixed Point QRD-RLS Systolic Array through FPGA Implementation

At present, when using space-time processing techniques with multiple antennas for mobile radio communication, real-time weight adaptation is necessary. Due to the progress of integrated circuit technology, dedicated processor implementation with ASIC or FPGA can be employed to implement various wir...

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description At present, when using space-time processing techniques with multiple antennas for mobile radio communication, real-time weight adaptation is necessary. Due to the progress of integrated circuit technology, dedicated processor implementation with ASIC or FPGA can be employed to implement various wireless applications. This paper presents a resource and performance evaluation of the QRD-RLS systolic array processor based on fixed-point CORDIC algorithm with FPGA. In this paper, to save hardware resources, we propose the shared architecture of a complex CORDIC processor. The required precision of internal calculation, the circuit area for the number of antenna elements and wordlength, and the processing speed will be evaluated. The resource estimation provides a possible processor configuration with a current FPGA on the market. Computer simulations assuming a fading channel will show a fast convergence property with a finite number of training symbols. The proposed architecture has also been implemented and its operation was verified by beamforming evaluation through a radio propagation experiment.
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CORDIC
Detection, estimation, filtering, equalization, prediction
Equipments and installations
Exact sciences and technology
Fading
Field programmable gate arrays
Fixed points (mathematics)
FPGA
Information, signal and communications theory
Mathematical analysis
Microprocessors
Mobile radiocommunication systems
Performance evaluation
QR decomposition
Radiocommunications
RLS
Signal and communications theory
Signal, noise
Systems, networks and services of telecommunications
systolic array
Systolic arrays
Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
Transmission and modulation (techniques and equipments)
title Resource and Performance Evaluations of Fixed Point QRD-RLS Systolic Array through FPGA Implementation
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