A low-power robust GFSK demodulation technique for WBAN applications

Pengpeng Chen, Bo Zhao, Rong Luo, Y. Lian, Huazhong Yang
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This paper presents a low-power Gaussian frequency shift keying (GFSK) demodulation technique for wireless body area network (WBAN) applications. The demodulator is composed of a digital pulse generator (DPG), a low-pass filter (LPF), a band-pass filter (BPF), and a hysteresis comparator. The robustness under frequency deviations is realized by a DPG, which outputs an optimized pulse width insensitive to variations of process, voltage, and temperature (PVT). The demodulator is designed with 0.18 μm CMOS technology, and the input testing GFSK signal is 200 kHz, with a data rate of 100 kb/s and a modulation index of 1.0. Simulation results show that the minimum input signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is 18 dB for 0.1% bit error rate (BER), which falls in the same level with state-of-the-art. Nevertheless, the proposed demodulator can tolerate -15%~+10% frequency deviation, and consumes only 0.52 mA under 1.8 V supply.
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一种用于WBAN应用的低功耗鲁棒GFSK解调技术
提出了一种适用于无线体域网络(WBAN)的低功耗高斯频移键控(GFSK)解调技术。该解调器由数字脉冲发生器(DPG)、低通滤波器(LPF)、带通滤波器(BPF)和迟滞比较器组成。频率偏差下的鲁棒性由DPG实现,该DPG输出对过程、电压和温度(PVT)变化不敏感的优化脉宽。该解调器采用0.18 μm CMOS技术设计,输入测试GFSK信号为200 kHz,数据速率为100 kb/s,调制指数为1.0。仿真结果表明,在0.1%的误码率(BER)下,最小输入信噪比(SNR)为18 dB,与目前的技术水平相当。然而,所提出的解调器可以容忍-15%~+10%的频率偏差,并且在1.8 V电源下仅消耗0.52 mA。
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