Smart energy management, both at design time and at run time, is
indispensable in modern radios. It requires a careful trade-off between
the system's performance, and its power consumption. Moreover, the
design has to be dynamically reconfigurable to optimally balance these
parameters at run time, depending on the current operating conditions.
Energy Scalable Radio Design describes and applies an energy-driven
design strategy to the design of an energy-efficient, highly scalable,
pulsed UWB receiver, suitable for low data rate communication and sub-cm
ranging. This book meticulously covers the different design steps and
the adopted optimizations: System level air interface selection,
architectural/algorithmic design space exploration, algorithmic
refinement (acquisition, synchronization and ranging algorithms) and
circuit level (RTL) implementation based on the FLEXmodule-concept.
Measurement results demonstrate the effectiveness and necessity of the
energy-driven design strategy.