Title :
Modem/radio IC architectures for ISM band wireless applications
Author :
Guo, Yanpen ; Feher, Kamilo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., California Univ., Davis, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
π/4-DQPSK (differential quadrature phase shift keying) and F-QPSK modem/radio IC architectures are presented for unlicensed consumer electronics applications in the industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) bands under FCC Part 15. An all-digital π/4-DQPSK modulator design, which is the new US digital cellular standard, provides significant size and current drain reduction over conventional DSP-based techniques. The low-cost F-QPSK modem/radio architecture offers higher power efficiency as well as higher spectral efficiency. Detailed circuits and design aspects are presented. The performance of each scheme employed in an intelligent frequency-hopping system is evaluated for a Rayleigh-fading/AWGN environment. Experimental results and computer simulations demonstrate that the proposed modem/radio architectures have both power and spectral advantages for the ISM band wireless applications. With the intelligent frequency-hopping scheme, the BER (bit error rate) performance can be improved by 5-10 dB as compared to conventional QPSK systems
Keywords :
digital integrated circuits; digital radio systems; mobile radio systems; modems; monolithic integrated circuits; phase shift keying; radio equipment; F-QPSK modem/radio IC architectures; FCC Part 15; ISM band wireless applications; US digital cellular standard; all-digital π/4-DQPSK modulator design; bit error rate; circuits; computer simulations; current drain; design; differential quadrature phase shift keying; industrial scientific and medical bands; intelligent frequency-hopping system; mobile radio; performance; power efficiency; size; spectral efficiency; unlicensed consumer electronics applications; Application specific integrated circuits; Bit error rate; Computer architecture; Consumer electronics; Differential quadrature phase shift keying; Digital modulation; Electronics industry; FCC; Frequency; Modems;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on