Analysis of the IEEE 802.15.4a UWB PHY layer for optimizing the power consumption of the transmitter

P. Losco, S. Bourdel, J. Gaubert, N. Dehaese, S. Meillére, O. Ramos, R. Vauché, H. Barthélemy
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This paper presents an analysis of the power consumption of the UWB PHY layer of the IEEE 802.15.4a standard. This work focuses on the transmitter PHY layer implementation. The influence of the different modes settings on the power consumption is investigated. The considered implementations use an FPGA coupled with an UWB pulse generator implemented in an ASIC. The first PHY layer implementation is fully integrated in the FPGA. The consumption study reveals that the system consumption is reduced with the Mean PRF of 3.9 MHz due to the lower number of emitted pulses. The study also shows that the highest power consumption is due to the 499.2 MHz clock. The second implementation proposes to move the 499.2 MHz clock into the ASIC to reduce its consumption. For the mandatory data rate and the 3.9 MHz Mean PRF, this technique reduces the energy by emitted bit from 2574 pJ to 727 pJ.
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分析IEEE 802.15.4a UWB物理层,优化发射机功耗
本文分析了IEEE 802.15.4a标准UWB物理层的功耗。本文重点研究了发射机物理层的实现。研究了不同模式设置对功耗的影响。考虑的实现使用FPGA和在ASIC中实现的UWB脉冲发生器。第一个物理层实现完全集成在FPGA中。功耗研究表明,由于发射脉冲数较少,系统功耗降低,平均PRF为3.9 MHz。该研究还表明,最高的功耗是由于499.2 MHz时钟。第二种实现建议将499.2 MHz时钟移动到ASIC中以减少其消耗。对于强制数据速率和3.9 MHz平均PRF,该技术将发射比特的能量从2574 pJ降低到727 pJ。
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