World Scientific
Skip main navigation

Cookies Notification

We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience. By continuing to browse the site, you consent to the use of our cookies. Learn More
×

System Upgrade on Tue, May 28th, 2024 at 2am (EDT)

Existing users will be able to log into the site and access content. However, E-commerce and registration of new users may not be available for up to 12 hours.
For online purchase, please visit us again. Contact us at customercare@wspc.com for any enquiries.

POWER CONSUMPTION REDUCTION IN A VITERBI DECODER FOR OFDM-WLAN

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218126609005691Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)

    WLAN standards make use of different transmission modes to cope with different channel conditions, these modes make use of different modulation constellations and code rates. Data encoding is done with a 64-state convolutional code of rate 1/2, some modes employ this basic rate and others puncture the encoded data to obtain a rate of 3/4. At the receiver, the decision depth needed by the Viterbi decoder is higher for decoding punctured modes than for decoding non-punctured modes, this means that punctured modes need a greater area and, then, they cause a higher power consumption. This fact is used in this letter to reduce the power consumption of the Viterbi decoder when dealing with half-rate code modes, an architecture that disables the unnecessary hardware in the non-punctured modes allows a reduction of 20% in the dynamic power consumption with an area increase of only 1%.