Title :
Software radios: Survey, critical evaluation and future directions
Author_Institution :
E-Systems, Fairfax, VA, USA
fDate :
4/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A software radio is defined as a set of digital signal processing (DSP) primitives, a metalevel system for combining the primitives into communication system functions (transmitter, channel model, receiver, etc.), and a set of target processors on which the software radio is hosted for real-time communications. The performance of enabling hardware technologies is related to software radio requirements, portending a decade of shift from hardware radios toward software intensive approaches. Computational models and architecture are discussed, stressing the need for topological consistency of radio functions and host architectures. A layered topology-oriented design approach encapsulated in a canonical open architecture software radio model is presented. The model provides a unified mathematical framework for quantitative analysis of algorithm structures, host architectures, and system performance for CAD.<>
Keywords :
CAD; digital radio systems; open systems; signal processing; telecommunications computing; CAD; algorithm structures; canonical open architecture software; channel model; communication system functions; computational models; digital signal processing; host architectures; metalevel; quantitative analysis; real-time communications; receiver; software radio; target processors; topological consistency; transmitter; Computational modeling; Digital signal processing; Hardware; Mathematical model; Performance analysis; Radio transmitters; Real time systems; Receivers; Software performance; Software radio;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE