Title :
The VITA 49 Analog RF-Digital Interface
Author :
Cooklev, Todor ; Normoyle, R. ; Clendenen, D.
Author_Institution :
Indiana Univ.- Purdue Univ. Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN, USA
Abstract :
Over the last several years, the interface between the digital and analog RF subsystems of a radio (the analog RF-digital interface) has become increasingly important. this article first discusses the different technology alternatives that exist for this interface and the rationale behind them. the emergence of cognitive radio technology is identified as a trend that increases the importance of the analog RF-digital interface. then the article discusses in detail the VmE bus International trade association (VIta) 49 standard. VIta 49 is a packet-based protocol to convey digitized signal data and metadata (or context data) pertaining to different reference points within a radio receiver. the metadata includes analog front-end parameters such as RF center frequency, bandwidth, If center frequency, sampling rate, gain, location, etc. this standard allows all information about the spectrum as seen by a radio at its antenna to be described, stored, and transported to other systems. VIta 49 is identified as a hierarchical radio description language that is a new paradigm for radio architectures.
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; cognitive radio; meta data; protocols; radio receivers; radio spectrum management; VIta 49 standard; VmE bus International trade association; analog RF-digital interface; cognitive radio; front-end parameter; hierarchical radio description language; meta data; packet-based protocol; radio architecture; radio receiver; radio spectrum; signal digitisation; Baseband; Digital systems; Hardware; Integrated circuits; Radio frequency; Software radio; Wireless communication;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCAS.2012.2221520