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Stability Analysis and Hardware Resource Optimization in Channel Emulator Design
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2016
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Wireless CommunicationsEmulation TechniqueEngineeringEvolvable HardwareComputer ArchitectureChannel CharacterizationHardware SystemsChannel Capacity EstimationHardware ConsumptionSystems EngineeringStability AnalysisComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceSignal ProcessingHardware EmulationRayleigh ChannelRayleigh Channel GenerationChannel ModelChannel Estimation
In this work, we optimize hardware consumption in Rayleigh channel generation. Due to the advantage in saving memory resource, a recursive-structure-based channel generator is considered in this paper. We first investigate the long-term accuracy of channel generation by the recursive structure. Afterwards, we calculate the optimum bit width and channel update period at which normalized mean-square-error (MSE) minimization is achieved. The minimization is under a constraint of a upper bound on a bit rate which is defined as the ratio of bit width over channel data update period. Via experiments on a Xilinx FPGA chip, the optimization in the generation of Rayleigh channel with U-shaped spectrum saves more than 31% bit rate for the normalized MSE of 1.8 × 10 <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">-6</sup> . According to our experiments, the 31% bit rate reduction can save up to 174 slices, 31 flip-flops, and 390 LUTs.
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