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This paper proposes a 128-point FFT processor for OFDM systems. It uses the resource Mixed Radix 4-2 algorithm using MDC style. The chip size will be 2. X 2. Mm 2 with 0.35mm technology. The power consumption with our optimum case is 72 mW for an operating speed of 127-133 MHz which is only less than half of the latest reported 128-Point FFT design with 0. Um technology.
This paper proposes a 128-point FFT processor for OFDM systems. It uses the resource Mixed Radix 4-2 algorithm using MDC style. The chip size will be 2. X 2. Mm 2 with 0.35mm technology. The power consumption with our optimum case is 72 mW for an operating speed of 127-133 MHz which is only less than half of the latest reported 128-Point FFT design with 0. Um technology.
This paper proposes a 128-point FFT processor for OFDM systems. It uses the resource Mixed Radix 4-2 algorithm using MDC style. The chip size will be 2. X 2. Mm 2 with 0.35mm technology. The power consumption with our optimum case is 72 mW for an operating speed of 127-133 MHz which is only less than half of the latest reported 128-Point FFT design with 0. Um technology.
USING MIXED RADIX 4-2 FOR OFDM APPLICATIONS K. UMAPATHY, Research scholar, Department of ECE, J awaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur, India, umapathykannan@gmail.com DR. D. RAJ AVEERAPPA, Professor, Department of ECE, Loyola Institute of Technology, Chennai, India, draja_2001@rediffmail.com Abstract This paper proposes a 128-point FFT processor for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) systems to process the real time high speed data based on cached-memory architecture (CMA) with the resource Mixed Radix 4-2 algorithm using MDC style. The design and implementation of FFT processor has been done using the above technique to reduce the size and power. Using the above algorithm the chip size will be 2.8 x 2.8 mm 2 with 0.35m technology. The power consumption with our optimum case is 72 mW for an operating speed of 127-133 MHz which is only less than half of the latest reported 128-Point FFT design with 0.18 um technology. A comparison has been made for various pipeline architectures such as MDC, SDF, and SDC using the same algorithm for the design of 128-point FFT processor with respect to memory size, area and power. Keywords: OFDM, CMA, Mixed Radix 4-2, FFT, R42MDC 1. Introduction The fast Fourier transformation (FFT) is one of the most frequently used Digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms for Orthogonal Frequency Division multiplexing (OFDM) applications. There are various types of FFT architectures used in OFDM systems. They can be categorized into three types- the parallel architecture, the pipeline architecture and the memory architecture. The parallel and pipeline architectures employ more butterfly processing units to achieve high performance but consume larger area when compared to memory architecture. The shared memory architecture employs only one butterfly processing unit having the advantage of area efficiency. The block diagram of FFT processor is shown in figure 1. Our paper focuses on the memory architecture for area efficiency and hardware simplicity in order to construct a small OFDM system. We have proposed a 128-point FFT processor, consuming low power and having small chip area using CMOS technology and to increase the processing speed based on cached-memory architecture (CMA) and R42MDC (Mixed Radix 4/2 MDC) style. 2. Mixed Radix 4/2 Algorithm The computation of FFT is represented by Eq. (1). There are two types of mixed-radix FFT algorithms. The first category indicates a situation arising naturally when a radix-q algorithm, where q =2m >2, is applied to an input series consisting of N =2k qs equally spaced points, where 1 k <m. In this situation, k steps of radix- 2 algorithm are applied either at the beginning or at the end of the transformation. The second type of mixed- radix algorithms indicates to those specialized for a composite N =N0 N1 N2 ...Nk. Different algorithms may be employed based upon on whether the factors satisfy certain restrictions or not. Only the 2 4m of the first type of mixed-radix algorithm will be considered here using the MDC style. The mixed-radix 4/2, calculates four butterfly outputs. (1) K. Umapathy et al. / International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST) ISSN : 0975-5462 Vol. 4 No.12 December 2012 4745
Fig 1. Block diagramof FFT processor The input data will be divided into two parallel data stream and enters the butterfly processing element after proper delay time using R42MDC algorithm. Similar to CMA, the Mixed Radix-4/2 FFT algorithm is used as an example to introduce R42MDC-based FFT processor architecture. The MDC structure and the signal flow graph for Mixed Radix 4/2 algorithm are shown in figure 2 and figure 3 respectively.
Fig 2. Radix 4-2 MDC Structure 3. Cached-Memory Architecture The cached-memory architecture is similar to the single-memory architecture except that a small cache memory resides between the processor and main memory, as shown in Figure 4. Spiffee employs the cached-memory architecture because a hierarchical memory system will be required to realize the benefits of the cached-FFT algorithm. The performance of the memory system can be improved by adding a second cache set. In this configuration, the processor operates out of one cache set while the other set is being flushed and then loaded from memory. If the R42MDC style flushing time plus load time is less than the time required to process data in the cache, then the processor need not wait for the cache between groups. Therefore second cache set increases processor utilization and overall performance at the expense of some additional area and complexity. K. Umapathy et al. / International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST) ISSN : 0975-5462 Vol. 4 No.12 December 2012 4746
Fig 3. Signal Flow Graph of 128-point FFT using Mixed Radix 4-2 algorithm.
Fig 4. The Proposed Cached-Memory Architecture Table 1. Area and Power Consumption of 128-point FFT using MDC Style. 128 Point FFT Parameter/Type Conventional Design Proposed Design (Reduction %) Frequency (MHz) Memory size (words) 128 91 (26.7) 127-133 Area (gate count) 51,000 41990.5 (23.5) 127-133 Power Consumption (mW) 137 72 127-133 K. Umapathy et al. / International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST) ISSN : 0975-5462 Vol. 4 No.12 December 2012 4747 Table 2. Comparison of MDC Style with Other Architectures- SDF and SDC Type of Architectures Memory size (Words) (Reduction/Increase %) Power (mW) Area (mm 2 ) MDC 91 (26.7) 72 7.84 (127-133 MHz) SDF 267 (60.5) 137 22.50 (154 MHz) SDC 245 (50) 90.6 21.25 (133 MHZ) 4. Design and Simulation The Modelsim using C programming language was used for algorithmic-level simulation and verification because of their high execution speed. In total, about ten simulations at various levels of abstraction were written. Next, the details of the architecture were sorted out using the Verilog Hardware Description language and a Cadence Simulator (Modelsim). Approximately twenty total modules for the processor and its sub-blocks were written. Table 1 shows the area and power consumption for the proposed FFT processor in comparison with the conventional FFT design. Moreover a comparison of MDC style with other pipeline architectures such as Single Delay Feedback (SDF) and Single Delay Commutator (SDC) with respect to area and power factors is shown in Table 2. Figure 5 shows the comparison graph for these pipeline architectures. Figure 6 and Figure 7 shows the simulation results for power and chip size of the proposed 128-point FFT processor respectively.
Fig 5. Comparison of Power, Area & Memory size for Pipeline Architectures MDC (Blue), SDF (Brown) & SDC (Green).
Fig 6. Simulation Results for Power - 128 point FFT Processor. K. Umapathy et al. / International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST) ISSN : 0975-5462 Vol. 4 No.12 December 2012 4748
Fig 7. Chip Size of 128-point FFT Processor. 5. Conclusion The 128 point FFT processer was designed using cache memory architecture with the resource Mixed Radix 4-2 (R42MDC) using MDC style. This exploits a hierarchical memory structure with increased performance was developed with - (i) reduced power dissipation, (ii) small area and (iii) minimum operating clock frequencies. Moreover a comparison has been made with other pipeline architectures and MDC style chosen for the design. The power consumption with our optimum case is 72 mw which is only less than half of the latest reported 128- Point FFT design in 0.18 um technology at the operating frequency 127-133 MHz. This implementation can be used in low power applications for OFDM system data transfer and wireless communication systems. In this study, an FFT processor based on the proposed algorithm has been implemented by using Verilog HDL and Model Sim for circuit design and simulation. References [1] C. Lin, Y. Yu, and L. Van, "A low-power 64-point FFT/IFFT design for IEEE 802.11a WLAN application" in Proc. International Symposiumon circuit and systems, 2006, pp. 4523-4526. [2] B. G. J o and M. H. Sunwoo, New Continuous-Flow Mixed-Radix (CFMR) FFT Processor Using Novel In-Place Strategy, Electron Letters, vol. 52, No. 5, May 2005. [3] S. He and M. Tokelson, A New Approach to Pipeline FFT Processor, Parallel Processing Symposium, The 10th International, pp. 766-770, April 1996. [4] S. He and M. Tokelson, Design and Implementation of 1024-point FFT Processor, Proc. IEEE CustomIntegrated Circuit Conference, pp. 131-134, 1998. [5] P. J ackson, C. Chan, C. Rader, J . Scalera, and M. Vai. A systolic FFT architecture for real time FPGA systems In High Performance Embedded Computing Conference (HPEC04), Sept. 2004. [6] L. Yang, K. Zhang, H. Liu, J . Huang, and S. Huang, "An Efficient Locally Pipelined FFT Processor," IEEE transactions on circuits and systemsII: Express Briefs, VOL. 53, NO. 7, J ULY 2006, pp. 585-589. [7] E. E Ngu, K. Ramar and R. Montano, V. Cooray Fault characterization and classification using wavelet and Fast Fourier Transform, WSEAS transaction on signal processing, Volume 4, Issue 7, J uly 2008, pp. 398-408. [8] J ess Garca1, J uan A. Michell, Gustavo Ruiz, and Angel M. Burn,"FPGA realization of a Split Radix FFT processor," Proc. of SPIE.Microtechnologies for the New Millennium, vol. 6590, 2007, pp.65900P-1 to 65900P-11. [9] Zhijian Sun, Xuemei Liu, and Zhongxing J i, "The Design of Radix-4 FFT by FPGA," International Symposiumon Intelligent Information Technology Application Workshops, 2008, pp.765-768. K. Umapathy et al. / International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST) ISSN : 0975-5462 Vol. 4 No.12 December 2012 4749
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