Title :
32-bit DSP implementation of Space-Time mobile channel simulator
Author :
Ruan, Jianliang ; Coulton, Paul
Author_Institution :
Department of Communication Systems, Lancaster University, LA1 4YR, UK
Abstract :
Using multiple antennas in wireless links is currently being considered by a variety of standardisation bodies including the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) for the High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) services. The field has matured substantially in recent years, both in theory and practice, with a growing awareness of the huge performance gains possible with Space-Time (ST) diversity techniques. As part of the drive towards successful evaluation of practical systems there is a requirement for flexible, low cost, and accurate models of the highly complex channel in which these systems must operate. This paper presents a DSP implementation of a base-band ST channel simulators using a modified Jakes mode that has a very low cross correlation between different waveforms. The channel simulator presented has been developed for a combined DSP/PC environment where flexibility and accuracy and speed of the model were maintained. Providing the channel within the DSP environment is faster than using a standard PC, particularly if using a package such as MATLAB® to simulate a system, and much cheaper than a RF channel simulator. Further, by defining quantisation effects at input if the systems under test, it can easily be adapted to suit testing of a variety of systems.
Conference_Titel :
DSP enabled Radio, 2003 IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
Scotland
DOI :
10.1049/ic.2003.0323