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VLSI
Divyanshu
Ph.D. Student,
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Spintronics
hardware security
VLSI
cybersecurity
Divyanshu, a PhD candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering at KAUST, focuses on spin-controlled devices for hardware security primitives.
A Best-First Soft/Hard Decision Tree Searching MIMO Decoder for a 4$ times $4 64-QAM System
1 min read ·
Wed, Apr 27 2011
News
VLSI
architecture
configurable tree-searching
Shung An Shen, et al., "A Best-First Soft/Hard Decision Tree Searching MIMO Decoder for a 4$\times $4 64-QAM System." IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems 20 (8), 2011, 1537. Abstract: This paper presents the algorithm and VLSI architecture of a configurable tree-searching approach that combines the features of classical depth-first and breadth-first methods. Based on this approach, techniques to reduce complexity while providing both hard and soft outputs decoding are presented. Furthermore, a single programmable parameter allows the user to tradeoff throughput