2015 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/icc.2015.7249112
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Linear MIMO equalization for high-speed chip-to-chip communication

Abstract: Abstract-In this contribution, we present a linear multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) equalization scheme at the receiver side for high-speed electrical chip-tochip communication. As opposed to traditional single-input single-output (SISO) equalization per lane, this MIMO approach enables cooperating receivers to treat crosstalk (XT) between neighboring channels as an informationbearing signal instead of a disturbing signal, allowing to mitigate both inter symbol interference and XT. Given a simulated 4 × 4… Show more

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“…We consider both the proposed pre-equalization scheme combined with DFE at the receiver side as well as a linear preequalization scheme without DFE (L FB = 0). In addition, we show the MSE performance resulting from the linear MIMO post-equalization scheme at the receiver (Rx) side from [10] and the DFE scheme at the receiver side from [11]; in the latter two schemes, upsampling at the transmitter (N pr = 2) is replaced by oversampling at the receiver (N po = 2). It is observed from Fig.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
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“…We consider both the proposed pre-equalization scheme combined with DFE at the receiver side as well as a linear preequalization scheme without DFE (L FB = 0). In addition, we show the MSE performance resulting from the linear MIMO post-equalization scheme at the receiver (Rx) side from [10] and the DFE scheme at the receiver side from [11]; in the latter two schemes, upsampling at the transmitter (N pr = 2) is replaced by oversampling at the receiver (N po = 2). It is observed from Fig.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [9], multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) pre-equalization using THP was proposed to improve the reliability of 10 Gbps Ethernet over UTP cables, also known as 10GBASE-T. However, also on electrical chip-to-chip interconnects, XT can be put to good use by applying linear MIMO equalization at the receiver side, as shown in [10]. These results were further improved in [11] by applying DFE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…1 degenerates to a conventional SISO DFE scheme. When all feedback filters have zero coefficients, the MIMO DFE scheme reduces to the linear MIMO equalization scheme from [9]. It should be noted that the analog front end of the proposed MIMO equalization scheme is identical to the one in the case of traditional SISO equalization.…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking (14) into account, and considering the resulting similarity between (12) and [9,Eq. (12)], the minimum mean square error (MMSE) feedforward equalization matrix H FF,MMSE minimizing the MSE between the actual output vector u(k) and the target output vector a(k) can be shown to be elegantly expressed as…”
Section: Mmse Mimo Dfementioning
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