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Design of a low-power OFDM baseband receiver for wireless communications

Abstract

This paper presents a low-power OFDM baseband receiver for wireless communications. The proposed architecture employs low-power memories and resource sharing techniques, thus consuming less power than the existing works. Designed in 0.18μm CMOS technology, this receiver uses about 344K gates, and the power consumption is about 98mW.

Keywords:
Baseband Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing Wireless Computer science CMOS Power (physics) Electronic engineering Low-power electronics Power consumption Electrical engineering Channel (broadcasting) Engineering Telecommunications

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