Title :
High data rate fully flexible SDR modem advanced configurable architecture & development methodology
Author :
Kasperski, F. ; Pierrelee, O. ; Dotto, F. ; Sarlotte, M.
Author_Institution :
THALES Commun., Colombes
Abstract :
With the multiplication of mobile and wireless communication networks and standards, the physical layer of communication systems (i.e. the modem part of the system) has to be completely flexible. This assumption leads to the well known Software Defined Radio concept which enables the implementation and the deployment of different waveforms on the same platform. This concept has been widely investigated since the early 2000´s mainly for processors and Sw approach but less for reconfigurable Hw or DSP implementation. This paper deals with a specific architecture and an innovative design methodology which were designed within the framework of a fully flexible high data rate Software Defined Radio wireless modem. This approach is focused on the waveform part of the system and its goal is to reach a fully flexible physical layer. In case of modem evolutions or upgrades, it enables to avoid significant rework and extra cost in term of waveform development. Moreover the association of the right architecture and the right methodology allows to master and to manage the complexity of the modem (which presents several hundred configurations available with different kind of parameters) and permits to provide the needed flexibility. The development methodology is based on a C/C++ approach which allows to manage all the parameters at a system level. The architecture coupled to this development methodology offers a high level of modularity which enables to easily modify the waveform only in replacing blocks by other blocks. The efficiency and the flexibility of the modem is then obtained by designing not a single waveform but a waveforms family.
Keywords :
C++ language; digital signal processing chips; modems; reconfigurable architectures; software radio; telecommunication computing; C approach; C++ approach; DSP implementation; advanced configurable architecture; high data rate fully flexible SDR modem; mobile communication network; reconfigurable hardware approach; reconfigurable software approach; software defined radio wireless modem; wireless communication network; Application software; Communication standards; Computer architecture; Costs; Design methodology; Mobile communication; Modems; Physical layer; Software radio; Wireless communication; FPGA; Physical layer; Software Defined radio (SDR); architecture; flexibility; high data rate modem; high level synthesis; mobile and wireless communication; modularity;
Conference_Titel :
Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition, 2009. DATE '09.
Conference_Location :
Nice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3781-8
DOI :
10.1109/DATE.2009.5090817