Title :
Software Defined Radio: Challenges and Opportunities
Author_Institution :
UniK Univ. Grad. Center, Univ. of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Abstract :
Software Defined Radio (SDR) may provide flexible, upgradeable and longer lifetime radio equipment for the military and for civilian wireless communications infrastructure. SDR may also provide more flexible and possibly cheaper multi-standard-terminals for end users. It is also important as a convenient base technology for the future context-sensitive, adaptive and learning radio units referred to as cognitive radios. SDR also poses many challenges, however, some of them causing SDR to evolve slower than otherwise anticipated. Transceiver development challenges include size, weight and power issues such as the required computing capacity, but also SW architectural challenges such as waveform application portability. SDR has demanding implications for regulators, security organizations and business developers.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; software radio; transceivers; SDR; cognitive radios; software defined radio; transceivers; Application software; Cognitive radio; Computer architecture; Context; FCC; Field programmable gate arrays; Military communication; Military equipment; Software radio; Wireless communication; Software defined radio; radio communication equipment; software engineering;
Journal_Title :
Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/SURV.2010.032910.00019