In-Band Feed-forward Interference Cancellation for Wireless Receivers
- 总结
- Lead Inventors: Ajay Balankutty; Peter Kinget, Ph.D.Problem or Unmet Need:As wireless technology evolves the demand is for greater functionality combined with decreased size and power consumption. Ultra low voltage (ULV) chip design will soon be the norm, with operating voltages of less than 1 volt (1V). While such architectures are advantageous in terms of cost, size, and efficiency, signal detection and noise handling becomes an issue, limiting the implementation of ULV design in wireless technology. New strategies for signal processing and noise filtering are needed to enable the move to ULV. Current ULV design limits the dynamic range of RF receivers in band (in the frequency range the information is sent) this effects sensitivity. It also impairs the receiver's ability to exclude in band and out of band interference or noise. As a result in cellular applications where large front-end amplification is necessary, the noise is typically amplified as well, effecting quality of final content such as voice data. The technology is an ULV RF receiver architecture, which compensates for these limitations. It uses a feed forward cancelation strategy, which is programmable (adjustable), to limit interference amplification plaguing ULV designs. A prototype has been fabricated using a 65nm CMOS process, which operates at 0.6V and meets GSM (900 MHz) specifications. The receiver showed a 15dB improvement in sensitivity with no increase in noise thanks to this new architecture.
- 技术优势
- Enables high signal sensitivity needed for cellular band with a low power ULV design Feed forward architecture prevents amplification of the noise along with the signal Amplifier is programmable (adjustable) and is compatible with GSM specifications Uses 65nm CMOS fabrication process
- 技术应用
- High sensitivity ULV wireless receiver for use in low power cellular (GSM, CDMA, etc.) devices such as phones and portable computing devices with cellular range data transceivers As a receiver in local area network wireless devices employing WiFi, Bluetooth, or in GPS and RFID applications Feed forward high sensitivity architecture can be used in any analog application, e.g. optical
- 详细技术说明
- Current ULV design limits the dynamic range of RF receivers in band (in the frequency range the information is sent) this effects sensitivity. It also impairs the receiver's ability to exclude in band and out of band interference or noise. As a resul...
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- *Inquiry
- Jim Aloise Columbia Technology Ventures Tel: (212) 854-8444 Email: TechTransfer@columbia.edu
- *IR
- M10-029
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- 国家/地区
- 美国
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