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Energy Efficient MIMO Channel Pre-processor Using a Low Complexity On-Line Update Scheme

This paper presents a low-complexity energy efficient channel pre-processing update scheme, targeting the emerging 3GPP long term evolution advanced (LTE-A) downlink. Upon channel matrix renewals, the number of explicit QR decompositions (QRD) and channel matrix inversions are reduced since only the upper triangular matrices R and R^-1 are updated, based on an on-line update decision mechanism. Th

Implementation of a Highly-Parallel Soft-Output MIMO Detector with Fast Node Enumeration

This paper presents a high throughput, low latency soft-output signal detector for a 4×4 64-QAM MIMO system. To achieve high data-level parallelism and accurate soft information, the detector adopts a node perturbation technique to generate a list of candidate vectors around Zero Forcing, ZF, result. Additionally a fast and hardware friendly node enumeration scheme is developed to significantly re

A 28 GHz SiGe QVCO and divider for an 81-86 GHz E-band beam steering transmitter PLL

This paper presents a QVCO and divider for a 28 GHz SiGe PLL. It was designed in a SiGe process with fT= 200 GHz. The PLL is intended to be used for beam steering in an 81-86 GHz E-band transmitter. Phase control is implemented by programmable current injection into the loop filter. The simulations in Spectre use a layout extracted view with parasitics for the QVCO and the frequency divider and an

The BEAST for maximum-likelihood detection in non-coherent MIMO wireless systems

Next generation wireless systems have to be able to efficiently deal with fast fading environments in order to achieve high spectral efficiency. Using multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems and exploiting receive diversity, their spectral efficiency can be greatly increased. Commonly, the channel is estimated via training symbols, before the data detection is carried out based on the previo

Cascaded control of power input and welding temperature during sealing of spent nuclear fuel canisters

The friction stir welding procedure to seal copper canisters requires variable power input throughout the 45 minute long weld cycle to keep the welding temperature within the process window. This is due to variable thermal boundary conditions throughout the weld cycle which, together with fast disturbances in the spindle torque, requires control of both the power input and the welding temperature

Contributions to the generation of semantic editors

The state-of-the-art in development tools today provides users with a large number of both syntactic and semantic services, such as syntax highlighting, name completions and refactorings. Preferably, every language should have sophisticated tool support, but unfortunately, the manual task of tool development is both time-consuming and error-prone, making it too costly for small language communitie

Area and Power Reduction in DFT Based Channel Estimators for OFDM Systems

This paper presents a new Hardware (HW) im- plementation proposal for Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) based channel estimators. The presented algorithm uses the high time correlation property of the channel estimates to reduce the complexity and the power consumption by utilizing a lower number of bits for the FFT in the channel estimator, compared to a traditional approach. The idea is that the

A Comparative Study of Incremental Attribute Grammar Solutions to Name Resolution

Attribute grammars are useful in integrated editing environments for obtaining automatic incremental compilation features. However, traditional attribute grammars use aggregated values during name resolution, resulting in large sets of affected attribute instances after edits. In this paper, we show how reference attribute grammars (RAGs) can significantly reduce the number of affected attributes.

A note on fast algebraic attacks and higher order nonlinearities

In this note, we deduce a bound between fast algebraic immunity and higher order nonlinearity (it is the first time that a bound between these two cryptographic criteria is given), and find that a Boolean function should have high r-order nonlinearity to resist fast algebraic attacks. As a corollary, we find that no matter how much effort we make, the Tu-Deng functions cannot be repaired in a stan

A comparative analysis of three replicated experiments comparing inspection and unit testing

Code inspections and structural unit testing are two common defect detection methods in software development. This paper analyses three replications of an experiment aimed at comparing which method finds more defects. The first two experiments use the same experimental design and materials, including the programs to be inspected or tested, while the third experiment replaces the programs with code

A High-Speed QR Decomposition Processor for Carrier-Aggregated LTE-A Downlink Systems

This paper presents a high-speed QR decomposition (QRD) processor targeting the carrier-aggregated 4 × 4 Long Term Evolution-Advanced (LTE-A) receiver. The processor provides robustness in spatially correlated channels with reduced complexity by using modifications to the Householder transform, such as decomposing-target redefinition and matrix real-valued decomposition. In terms of hardware desig

Performance modelling and simulation of the Mobile Cloud Network

The Mobile Cloud Network is an emerging distributed cloud infrastructure paradigm that attempts to accommodate the evolution of application’s execution paradigms and how content is distributed. The Mobile Cloud Network employs a distributed cloud infrastructure with data centres of varying capacity, embedded in the core and access networks. Resources are thinned over the network and arguably decay

Supporting Intelligibility in a Healthcare scenario using Palcom

In this paper we describe a scenario for supporting healthcare at home and identify some demands for intelligibility in this situation. In such a system we have identified a need for flexible adding and removing medical devices, and to support changing functionality depending on if a nurse is present or not. We suggest that this kind of variability can be addressed by introducing guards in our rul