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ANN-assisted Booth Multiplier For Design of Convolutional Encoder For Application in Wireless Communication
ANN-assisted Booth Multiplier For Design of Convolutional Encoder For Application in Wireless Communication
Parismita Gogoi and Kandarpa Kumar Sarma Deptt. of Electronics & Communication Technology Gauhati University, Guwahati-781014, Assam Presented by: Parismita Gogoi
Plan of Talk
Introduction Theoretical Background System Model Experimental Details Results Derived Conclusion References
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System model
System Model
ANN specification
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Performance variation after 1000 epochs during training with variation of size of the hidden layer
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Experimental Details
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Improvement in BER in % shown by the ANN-assisted Booth multiplier (16-QAM and QPSK AWGN channel)
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Improvement in BER in % shown by the ANN-assisted Booth multiplier (16-QAM and QPSK Rayleigh Faded channel)
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Improvement in BER in % shown by the ANN-assisted Booth multiplier (16-QAM and QPSK Rician Faded channel)
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Results
For QAM in AWGN channel the improvement in BER due to coding is between 31 38% , For QPSK, this improvement is between 23-39% . The corresponding margins for QAM and QPSK in Rayleigh channel is 15 33% and 21-54% respectively. A similar set of values for QAM and QPSK in Rician channel is found to be between 5-15.6% and 5-23% . This shows that the best performance derived from coding is with QPSK in Rayleigh faded channel which is over 50%. This is significant and justifies the necessity of using Booth Algorithm aided Convolutional coding.
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Conclusion
The work here describes a novel approach of designing a Booth multiplier used as part of a Convolutional encoder. The Booth multiplier constituted by several ANNs provides 32 to 60% improvement in processing speed compared to conventional approach of the design. Similarly, the accuracy also improves by 2.1 to 4.2% which is also significant. These two aspects combined with less dependence on hardware makes it suitable for a range of applications including wireless communication.
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Contd.
The drawback is with regards to the initial complexity and tedious work related to the fixing of the ANN configuration. Moreover, for cases greater that 16-bit encoding, the present work will require a bit expansion and re-orientation of the configuration. The entire approach, however, can be made adaptive to suit specific encoding-transmit cases.
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References
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