High-Throughput, Low-Power Software-Defined Radio Using Reconfigurable Processors ABSTRACT:A new, low-power software-defined radio baseband supports up to 600 Mbps. Wireless LAN and WiMax are implemented on a dynamically reconfigurable processor that's fully utilized in the baseband operation. Power is estimated at 500 mW in a 40-nm CMOS design. The platform also permits fast runtime switching between multiple wireless standards. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Cool Mega-Arrays: Ultralow-Power Reconfigurable Accelerator Chips Loop-Directed Mothballing: Power Gating Execution Units Using Runtime Loop Analysis