Title :
Real-time implementation of a reconfigurable IMT-2000 base station channel modem
Author :
Murotake, David ; Oafes, L. ; Fuchs, Alden
Author_Institution :
Mercury Comput. Syst. Inc., Chelmsford, MA, USA
fDate :
2/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Research suggests that joint methods combining smart antennas, RAKE reception, multi-user detection or other adaptive methods may be practically implemented for IMT-2000 channel modems using computationally simplified algorithms. Using software-defined radio methods, these modems can be employed in a new generation of adaptive multimode base stations which permit software reconfiguration from second- to third-generation air interfaces. Practical implementation is made possible by corresponding advances in hardware technology, including new processors and high-bandwidth I/O fabrics which replace traditional computer buses with their inherent limitations in bandwidth and scalability. In this article adaptive processing research is reviewed, implementation requirements for second- and third-generation base stations are considered, and the capabilities of selected new monolithic silicon devices are examined. A possible implementation approach for a reconfigurable multimode base station channel modem using software defined radio (SDR) design methods is proposed
Keywords :
adaptive antenna arrays; cellular radio; modems; monolithic integrated circuits; signal detection; software engineering; space-time adaptive processing; telecommunication computing; GSM; RAKE reception; SDR design methods; Si; adaptive methods; adaptive multimode base stations; adaptive processing research; hardware technology; high-bandwidth I/O fabrics; monolithic silicon devices; multi-user detection; processors; real-time implementation; reconfigurable IMT-2000 base station channel modem; second-generation air interface; second-generation base stations; smart antennas; software reconfiguration; software-defined radio methods; space-time adaptive processing; third-generation air interface; third-generation base stations; Adaptive arrays; Bandwidth; Base stations; Data buses; Fabrics; Hardware; Modems; Multiuser detection; Scalability; Silicon devices;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE