Review of Fully Reused VLSI Architecture of Channel Encoding Using SOLS Technique for DSRC Applications
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.5, No. 4)Publication Date: 2016-04-05
Authors : Supriya S. Garade; P. R. Badadapure;
Page : 2313-2315
Keywords : Dedicated short-range communication; FM0; Manchester;
Abstract
Dedicated short-range communications are one-way or two-way short-range to medium-range wireless communication channels specifically designed to push the intelligent transportation system into our daily life. So I am processing the fully reused VLSI architecture of FM0 and Manchester encoding using SOLS technique for DSRC application. The DSRC standards generally use FM0 and Manchester codes to reach dc-balance, enhancing the signal reliability. Nevertheless, the coding-diversity between the FM0 and Manchester codes seriously limits the potential to design a fully reused VLSI architecture for both encodings. The similarity-oriented logic simplification (SOLS) technique is implemented to overcome this limitation. The SOLS technique improves the hardware utilization rate from 57.14 % to 100 % for both encodings. In this we also compare our method with other techniques This experiment also exhibits an efficient performance compared with the existing works.
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