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Publikováno v:
IEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems, Vol 2, Pp 265-277 (2021)
As we target implementations of very high-end () specifications and look towards the future, it becomes apparent that the stringent execution deadlines in physical layer (PHY) procedures are hard to satisfy using traditional algorithms optimised for
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0df9efb0813643d3a311b74f74a6b8f8
Publikováno v:
Multi-Processor System-on-Chip 2
Autor:
Stefan A. Damjancevic, Dmitry Utyanksy, Pieter van der Wolf, Samuel Ajay Dasgupta, Gerhard Fettweis, Emil Matus
Publikováno v:
SiPS
The new 5G Reduced Capability (RedCap) protocol offers up to 88x and 528x higher data rates and dynamic pilot placements compared to previous Cat-M and NB-IoT standards, respectively. This leads to high application variability of IoT devices and ther
Publikováno v:
GLOBECOM
General frequency division multiplexing (GFDM) provides a proven approach for a flexible physical layer implementation in wireless communication systems. However, this flexibility requires additional processing steps within the critical system path,
Autor:
Friedrich Pauls, Gerhard Fettweis, Mattis Hassler, Stefan A. Damjancevic, Robert Wittig, Sebastian Haas, Nairuhi Grigoryan, Emil Matus, Seungseok Nam
Publikováno v:
ACSSC
Current 5G chip solutions have the focus on delivering the extreme: an end-to-end experience of 5ms latency and a minimum of 1Gb/s data rate. This is what seems to be the requirement for the vast market of 5G smartphones. However, 5G applications cov
Autor:
Robert Wittig, Mattis Hasler, Seungseok Nam, Gerhard Fettweis, Emil Matus, Sebastian Haas, Stefan A. Damjancevic
Publikováno v:
VLSI-SoC
5G is not one problem and one solution, but spans a breadth of applications with largely differing requirements. One solution for all seems therefore inadequate. We therefore present a modular signal processor MPSoC architecture which can be tiled in
Publikováno v:
VTC-Fall
Generalised frequency division multiplexing (GFDM) is a novel multicarrier waveform with reduced out- of-band emission and peak-to-average-power-ratio compared to orthogonal frequency division multiplexing. Due to these properties, GFDM is regarded a