Symbol Detection in a MIMO Wireless Communication System Using a FeFET-coupled CMOS Ring Oscillator Array
Harsh Kumar Jadia, Abhinaba Ghosh, Md Hanif Ali, Syed Farid Uddin, Sathish N, Shirshendu Mandal, Nihal Raut, Halid Mulaosmanovic, Stefan Dunkel, Sven Beyer, Suraj Amonkar, Udayan Ganguly, Veeresh Deshpande, Debanjan Bhowmik

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel FeFET-coupled CMOS ring oscillator array acting as an oscillator Ising machine to efficiently solve MIMO detection problems, promising significant speed improvements over traditional digital decoders.
Contribution
It introduces a CMOS + FeFET oscillator array as an analog heuristic solver for MIMO detection, demonstrating feasibility and scalability up to 100x100 antennas.
Findings
FeFET devices exhibit high conductance variation suitable for OIM.
Simulations predict logarithmic scaling of computation time with MIMO size.
The proposed analog approach offers potential for faster MIMO decoding.
Abstract
Symbol decoding in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communication systems requires the deployment of fast, energy-efficient computing hardware deployable at the edge. The brute-force, exact maximum likelihood (ML) decoder, solved on conventional classical digital hardware, has exponential time complexity. Approximate classical solvers implemented on the same hardware have polynomial time complexity at the best. In this article, we design an alternative ring-oscillator-based coupled oscillator array to act as an oscillator Ising machine (OIM) and heuristically solve the ML-based MIMO detection problem. Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology is used to design the ring oscillators, and ferroelectric field effect transistor (FeFET) technology is chosen as the coupling element (X) between the oscillators in this CMOS + X OIM design. For this purpose, we…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFerroelectric and Negative Capacitance Devices · Magnetic properties of thin films · Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
