Data link layer considerations for future 100 Gbps terahertz band transceivers

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2017
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2017
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London : Hindawi
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This paper presents a hardware processor for 100Gbps wireless data link layer. A serial Reed-Solomon decoder requires a clock of 12.5GHz to fulfill timings constraints of the transmission. Receiving a single Ethernet frame on a 100 Gbps physical layer may be faster than accessing DDR3 memory. Processing so fast streams on a state-of-the-art FPGA (field programmable gate arrays) requires a dedicated approach. Thus, the paper presents lightweight RS FEC engine, frames fragmentation, aggregation, and a protocol with selective fragment retransmission. The implemented FPGA demonstrator achieves nearly 120 Gbps and accepts bit error rate (BER) up to 2e - 3. Moreover, redundancy added to the frames is adopted according to the channel BER by a dedicated link adaptation algorithm. At the end, ASIC synthesis results are presented including detailed statistics of consumed energy per bit.

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Consumed energy, Data link layer, Hardware processor, Link adaptation algorithm, Physical layers, Reed Solomon decoder, State of the art, Wireless Data links
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Lopacinski, L., Brzozowski, M., & Kraemer, R. (2017). Data link layer considerations for future 100 Gbps terahertz band transceivers. 2017. https://doi.org//10.1155/2017/3560521
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CC BY 4.0 Unported