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- Title
Equalizer's Use Limitation for Complexity Reduction in a Green Radio Receiver.
- Authors
Bourbia, Salma; Guennec, Daniel Le; Palicot, Jacques; Grati, Khaled; Ghaze, Adel
- Abstract
This work is about reducing energy consumption in the receiver chain by limiting the use of the equalizer. It is to make the radio receiver aware of its environment and able to take decision to turn on or off the equalizer according to its necessity or not. When the equalizer is off, the computational complexity is reduced and the rate of reduction depends on the percentage of time during which this component is disabled. In order to achieve this scenario of adapting the use of the equalizer, we need to develop a decisionmaking technique that provides the receiver with the capacities of awareness and adaptability to the state of its environment. For this, we improve a technique based on a statistical modeling of the environment by defining two metrics as channel quality indicators to evaluate the effect of the intersymbol interferences and the channel fading. The statistical modeling technique allows to take into account the impact of the uncertainties of the estimated metrics on the decision making.
- Subjects
EQUALIZERS (Electronics); COMPUTATIONAL complexity; INTERNET radio; ENERGY consumption; DECISION making; STATISTICAL models
- Publication
Journal of Computer Networks & Communications, 2013, p1
- ISSN
2090-7141
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1155/2013/794202