Title :
Mostly Digital Wireless UltraWide Band Communication Architecture for Software Defined Radio
Author :
Beluch, Thomas ; Perget, Florian ; Henaut, Julien ; Dragomirescu, Daniela ; Plana, Robert
Author_Institution :
LAAS, Toulouse, France
Abstract :
The objective of this competition was to design, construct and demonstrate a working wireless communication architecture for software defined radio (SDR). The implementation had to contain at least one programmable device, the front-end analog RF circuitry, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), and an analog output. This SDR student design contest required multiple disciplines. There was a need for skills in RF analog design and wave propagation for the front-end and the antennas, digital signal processing (DSP) for the physical layer, and network setup and protocols for the medium access control (MAC). A coordinated design effort in the different disciplines was necessary to ensure that the different parts work together. The main criteria for judging were innovation and success of reaching the goals that the student team had set. The target of this subject was based on a real aeronautic industry demand concerning real time, synchronized and high data-rate instrumentation wireless sensor network for in-flight aircraft test.
Keywords :
access protocols; aircraft testing; analogue-digital conversion; antennas; digital radio; radiowave propagation; signal processing; software radio; ultra wideband communication; wireless sensor networks; ADC; DSP; MAC protocols; RF analog design; SDR student design contest; aeronautic industry; analog-to-digital converter; antennas; digital signal processing; digital wireless ultrawideband communication architecture; front-end analog RF circuitry; high data-rate instrumentation WSN; in-flight aircraft test; innovation; medium access control; network setup; physical layer; programmable device; real-time instrumentation wireless sensor network; software defined radio; synchronized instrumentation WSN; wave propagation; Digital signal processing; Media Access Protocol; Physical layer; Radio frequency; Synchronization; Wireless sensor networks;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MMM.2011.2174121