• DocumentCode
    1191015
  • Title

    A System Level Energy Model and Energy-Quality Evaluation for Integrated Transceiver Front-Ends

  • Author

    Li, Ye ; Bakkaloglu, Bertan ; Chakrabarti, Chaitali

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. Eng., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ
  • Volume
    15
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    90
  • Lastpage
    103
  • Abstract
    As CMOS technology scales down, digital supply voltage and digital power consumption goes down. However, the supply voltage and power consumption of the RF front-end and analog sections do not scale in a similar fashion. In fact, in many state-of-the-art communication transceivers, RF and analog sections can consume more energy compared to the digital part. In this paper, first, a system level energy model for all the components in the RF and analog front-end is presented. Next, the RF and analog front-end energy consumption and communication quality of three representative systems are analyzed: a single user point-to-point wireless data communication system, a multi-user code division multiple access (CDMA)-based system and a receive-only video distribution system. For the single user system, the effect of occupied signal bandwidth, peak-to-average ratio (PAR), symbol rate, constellation size, and pulse-shaping filter roll-off factor is analyzed; for the CDMA-based multi-user system, the effect of the number of users in the cell and multiple access interference (MAI) along with the PAR and filter roll-off factor is studied; for the receive-only system, the effect of 1/f noise for direct-conversion receiver and the effect of IF frequency for low-IF architecture on the RF front-end power consumption is analyzed. For a given communication quality specification, it is shown that the energy consumption of a wireless communication front-end can be scaled down by adjusting parameters such as the pulse shaping filter roll-off factor, constellation size, symbol rate, number of users in the cell, and signal center frequency
  • Keywords
    1/f noise; CMOS integrated circuits; code division multiple access; integrated circuit testing; transceivers; 1/f noise; CMOS technology; code division multiple access; communication quality; communication transceivers; constellation size; digital supply voltage; multiple access interference; peak-to-mean ratio; pulse shaping roll-off factor; transceiver front-ends; video distribution; wireless data communication; CMOS technology; Constellation diagram; Energy consumption; Filters; Peak to average power ratio; Power system modeling; Radio frequency; Transceivers; Voltage; Wireless communication; Energy-efficient; RF front-end; energy model; peak-to-mean ratio (PAR); pulse shaping roll-off factor;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1063-8210
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TVLSI.2007.891095
  • Filename
    4114365