Title :
Baseband digital synthesis and analysis for high-frequency software radio applications
Author :
van Rooyen, G.-J. ; Lourens, J.G.
Author_Institution :
Stellenbosch Univ., South Africa
Abstract :
Software-defined radio (SDR) employs digital modulation and demodulation techniques to solve traditionally analogue communications problems. To achieve this, the SDR must be capable of synthesising and analysing high-frequency analogue signals. However, sampling frequencies are limited by the capabilities of digital-to- analogue and analogue-to-digital converter technology. This paper presents quadrature synthesis and analysis techniques that cause the sampling rate, filtering frequencies and processing requirements to become functions of the signal bandwidth rather than the highest signal frequency component. A new investigation of the inaccuracies inherent to quadrature mixing is presented, and new techniques for digital compensation are suggested. It is shown that these proposed techniques allow all mixing artefacts to be suppressed to the level of the system´s quantisation noise.
Keywords :
demodulation; direct digital synthesis; filtering theory; noise; quantisation (signal); signal sampling; signal synthesis; software radio; HF software radio; RF front-end; analogue communications problems; analogue-to-digital converter; baseband digital analysis; baseband digital synthesis; digital compensation; digital demodulation; digital-to. analogue converter; direct-digital synthesis; filtering frequencies; high-frequency analogue signals; high-frequency software radio applications; mixing artefacts suppression; processing requirements; quadrature demodulation; quadrature mixing; quadrature modulation; quantisation noise; sampling frequencies; sampling rate; signal bandwidth; Application software; Baseband; Demodulation; Digital modulation; Frequency synthesizers; Signal analysis; Signal processing; Signal sampling; Signal synthesis; Software radio;
Conference_Titel :
Africon Conference in Africa, 2002. IEEE AFRICON. 6th
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7570-X
DOI :
10.1109/AFRCON.2002.1146865