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Carl Christian Sten Dominic Senning

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Cross-Layer Energy-Efficiency Optimization of Packet Based Wireless MIMO Communication Systems

Andreas Peter Burg, Georgios Karakonstantis, Carl Christian Sten Dominic Senning

Energy in today's short-range wireless communication is mostly spent on the analog-and digital hardware rather than on radiated power. Hence, purely information-theoretic considerations fail to achieve the lowest energy per information bit and the optimiza ...
Springer Verlag2016

A 3.52 Gb/s mmWave Baseband with Delayed Decision Feedback Sequence Estimation in 40 nm

Andreas Peter Burg, Nicholas Alexander Preyss, Carl Christian Sten Dominic Senning

We present a digital baseband ASIC for 60 GHz single-carrier (SC) transmission that is optimized for communication scenarios in which most of the energy is concentrated in the first few channel taps. Such scenarios occur for example in office environments ...
2015

Energy Efficient VLSI Circuits for MIMO-WLAN

Carl Christian Sten Dominic Senning

Mobile communication - anytime, anywhere access to data and communication services - has been continuously increasing since the operation of the first wireless communication link by Guglielmo Marconi. The demand for higher data rates, despite the limited b ...
EPFL2014
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