Title :
A Methodical Approach to Hybrid PLL Design for High-Speed Wireless Communications
Author_Institution :
British Columbia Univ., Vancouver, BC
Abstract :
Coherent demodulation in digital wireless communications involves generating a local carrier that is in phase with the received carrier, and then using this local carrier in order to coherently demodulate the received signal. Generation of the local carrier is done via a carrier synchronization phase lock loop (PLL). The receiver also includes a symbol timing synchronization PLL, whose purpose is to determine the optimal times for sampling of the recovered symbol waveforms. PLLs are either: (i) analog; (ii) digital; or (iii) hybrid. In this paper we develop a methodical approach for the application of digital signal processing theory to the design and implementation of hybrid PLLs used in coherent receivers. The methodological nature of our approach will manifest itself in the development of a clear step-by-step procedure for the design of the constituent components of the hybrid PLL. This procedure will explicitly address various aspects and difficulties unique to hybrid implementations
Keywords :
demodulation; phase locked loops; radio receivers; synchronisation; carrier synchronization phase lock loop; coherent demodulation; coherent receivers; digital signal processing theory; digital wireless communications; high-speed wireless communications; hybrid PLL design; local carrier generation; recovered symbol waveforms; symbol timing synchronization; Demodulation; Filters; Frequency; Hardware; Hybrid power systems; Phase locked loops; Signal design; Signal generators; Signal sampling; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference, 2006. WAMICON '06. IEEE Annual
Conference_Location :
Clearwater Beach, FL
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0849-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0849-0
DOI :
10.1109/WAMICON.2006.351927