DocumentCode :
1535909
Title :
A PC-based software receiver using a novel front-end technology
Author :
Laddomada, Massimiliano ; Daneshgaran, Fred ; Mondin, Marina ; Hickling, Ronald M.
Author_Institution :
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Volume :
39
Issue :
8
fYear :
2001
fDate :
8/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
136
Lastpage :
145
Abstract :
Since the software radio concept was introduced, much progress has been made in the past few years in making it a reality. Many software radio based systems have been designed through the development efforts of both commercial and noncommercial organizations. While the term software radio has meant many things, the ultimate goal in software radio has been the realization of an agile radio that can transmit and receive signals at any carrier frequency using any protocol, all of which can be reprogrammed virtually instantaneously. Such a system places great demands on the limits of data converter and processor technologies since it requires real-time disposition of gigasamples of data produced by direct conversion of wireless signals into digital data. From a processing standpoint, the challenge in software radio is to exploit the three basic processor types-fixed architecture processors, FPGAs, and programmable DSPs/RISCs/CISCs-in such a way as to optimize the three-way trade-offs between speed, power dissipation, and programmability. With respect to the latter characteristic, the issues of high-level language interfaces, portability, and reprogramming speed must be considered. This article describes the architecture and operation of a PC-based software radio receiver. The development environment is a real-time PC-based platform that allows testing to be done in a simple manner using the main software functionality of a PC. The front-end of the receiver implemented in hardware represents a novel wideband design (bandwidth of up to 100 MHz centered at a carrier frequency of up to 2 GHz) that functionally converts wireless signals directly into a gigasample digital data stream in the receiver (and vice versa in the transmitter). This direct conversion approach shows the greatest promise in realizing the main goal of software radio
Keywords :
digital signal processing chips; field programmable gate arrays; microcomputer applications; radio receivers; reduced instruction set computing; satellite computers; software architecture; 100 MHz; 2 GHz; CISC; FPGA; PC-based software receiver architecture; RISC; agile radio; carrier frequency; data converter; digital data; direct conversion; fixed architecture processors; front-end technology; gigasample digital data stream; high-level language interfaces; portability; power dissipation; processor technology; programmable DSP; protocol; reprogramming speed; software radio based systems; speed; transmitter; wideband design; wireless signals; Computer architecture; Digital signal processing; Field programmable gate arrays; Frequency; Protocols; RF signals; Real time systems; Receivers; Signal processing; Software radio;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0163-6804
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/35.952928
Filename :
952928
Link To Document :
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