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 Seminar: Functionally Partitioned Programmable Architecture for Baseband Processing

ITEE seminar: Mr Simon Leung, 02.00PM, Mon 03 Feb 2003

Functionally Partitioned Programmable Architecture for Baseband Processing

Speaker: Mr Simon Leung, ITEE

When: 02.00PM, Monday 03 Feb 2003

Venue: 78-420

Host: Professor Neil Bergmann

Abstract:

  A specialised reconfigurable architecture is targeted at wireless
  base-band processing. It is built to cater for multiple wireless
  standards.  This architecture is functionally partitioned according
  to the common operations found in wireless standards, such as CRC
  error correction, convolution and inter-leaving.  These modules are
  linked via virtual wire hardware modules, nearest neighbour and
  route-through switch matrices.  Data can be processed in any order
  through this route-through linkage, and the area occupied by this
  link is minimised by virtual wire.  It has low power consumption,
  and can be scaled to run in parallel for processing multiple
  channels. Extensive testing resources and strategies are included
  for development and testing.  

Biography:

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Contact:

Professor Neil Bergmann, seminar host (bergmann@itee.uq.edu.au)
or Guido Governatori (ITEE seminar co-ordinator) (guido@itee.uq.edu.au)

ITEE seminar web page: http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~seminar


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