Title :
Very high SFDR interpolation filters for software radio
Author_Institution :
Univ. of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
Abstract :
Software radio liberates several important functions and parameters from a crippling dependence on hardwired characteristics. Examples are the intermediate frequency (IF), the baseband sampling rate, and the choice of the demodulation/detection scheme. By merely downloading the software matched to a particular mode or standard, it allows the desired operation to be achieved. It also permits the use of frequency agile techniques, since the NCO can change the frequency in a single clock cycle. One such key function is the sampling rate conversion. We present a new family of interpolation filters for sample rate conversion, which offer very high SFDR (spur-free dynamic range) values ranging from 90 dB to 170 dB. Called JIF, they are constructed by cascading two or more stages of Hamming-windowed sine pulse filters. In addition to the remarkable SFDRs, these filters also offer excellent passband characteristics so that the need for an additional shaping stage, warranted in some designs, is obviated. Also discussed is a novel platform-based implementation concept. Significant improvement in both performance and design time can thereby be achieved
Keywords :
cascade networks; cellular radio; demodulation; digital filters; frequency agility; interpolation; radio equipment; radiofrequency filters; signal detection; signal sampling; software architecture; Hamming-windowed sine pulse filters; JIF; NCO; baseband sampling rate; cascaded filters; celluar radio base station; clock cycle; demodulation/detection; design time; frequency agility; intermediate frequency; interpolation filters; passband characteristics; performance; platform-based implementation; sampling rate conversion; software downloading; software radio; spur-free dynamic range; very high SFDR interpolation filters; wireless communications; Baseband; Clocks; Demodulation; Dynamic range; Filters; Frequency; Interpolation; Sampling methods; Software radio; Software standards;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Systems, 2000. SiPS 2000. 2000 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Lafayette, LA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6488-0
DOI :
10.1109/SIPS.2000.886738