Area Versus Speed Trade-off Analysis of a WiMAX Deinterleaver Circuit Design
Omar Rafique

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the trade-offs between area, speed, and power in designing a WiMAX deinterleaver circuit, aiming to optimize hardware utilization while maintaining performance.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the area versus speed trade-off in WiMAX deinterleaver circuit design, highlighting the impact on hardware and power consumption.
Findings
Trade-offs between area, speed, and power are critical in deinterleaver design.
Reducing hardware utilization affects speed and power consumption.
Design insights help optimize WiMAX deinterleaver performance.
Abstract
Trade-off is one of the main design parameters in the field of electronic circuit design. Whereas smaller electronics devices which use less hardware due to techniques like hardware multiplexing or due to smaller devices created due to techniques developed by nanotechnology and MEMS, are more appealing, a trade-off between area, power and speed is inevitable. This paper analyses the trade-off in the design of WiMAX deinterleaver. The main aim is to reduce the hardware utilization in a deinterleaver but speed and power consumption are important parameters which cannot be overlooked.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design · Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design · Advanced DC-DC Converters
