Title :
On the architecture and performance of a hybrid image rejection receiver
Author :
Chen, Chun-Chyuan ; Huang, Chia-Chi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commun. Eng., Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
fDate :
6/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes a hybrid image rejection receiver. The hybrid image rejection receiver contains a modified Hartley (1928) image rejection mixer and a digital image rejection processor. The modified Hartley image rejection mixer performs similarly to an original Hartley image rejection receiver but provides two digital outputs. In one output it enhances the desired signal and in the other output it enhances the image signal. The digital image rejection processor first measures the mismatching effect in the analog devices and then suppresses the image signal by compensating for the mismatching effect. We also propose a simplified implementation method for the hybrid image rejection receiver to reduce its computation complexity. Computer simulation was used to evaluate the performance of this simplified implementation method to include the quantization effect introduced by the A/D converters. Simulation results show that the proposed hybrid image rejection receiver achieves much better performance than the original Hartley image rejection receiver. This architecture greatly relaxes the matching requirements of the analog devices and has a low complexity for an IC implementation
Keywords :
cellular radio; computational complexity; personal communication networks; quantisation (signal); radio receivers; A/D converters; ADC; IC implementation; PCS; analog devices; analog signal processing; cellular mobile telephone services; computation complexity reduction; computer simulation; digital image rejection processor; digital outputs; digital signal processing; hybrid image rejection receiver; image signal; matching requirements; mismatching effect; modified Hartley image rejection mixer; performance evaluation; personal communication services; quantization effect; receiver architecture; receiver performance; simulation results; 1f noise; Baseband; Computer simulation; Degradation; Digital images; Filters; Personal communication networks; Quantization; Radio frequency; Signal processing;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on