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Reconfigurable Viterbi Decoding Using a New ACS Pipelining Technique
The Hague, The Netherlands June 24-June 26
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Yiqun Zhu, The University of Sheffield
Mohammed Benaissa, The University of Sheffield
A novel reconfigurable Viterbi decoder is proposed, based on an area-efficient ACS architecture, in which the constraint length and traceback depth can be on-line reconfigurable to trade-off decoding capability and decoding speed. Key techniques of the decoder are 5-level ACS (Add-Compare-Select) pipelining and in-place path metric updating, which result in very high decoding speed and low memory usage. To verify the performance of the decoder, an example design with constraint length 7 to 10, has been successfully implemented on Xilinx Virtex FPGA devices. FPGA implementation results, in terms of decoding speed, resource usages and BER, have been obtained. These confirmed the functionality and the expected higher speeds and lower resources.
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Yiqun Zhu, Mohammed Benaissa, "Reconfigurable Viterbi Decoding Using a New ACS Pipelining Technique," asap, pp.360, 14th IEEE International Conference on Application-Specific Systems, Architectures and Processors (ASAP'03), 2003
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