DocumentCode
2812378
Title
FALCON, A Software Defined Radio Transceiver Concept
Author
VIESSMANN, Alexander ; Scholand, Tobias ; Hessamian-Alinejad, Arjang ; Burnic, Admir ; Spiegel, Christoph ; Waadt, Andreas ; BRUCK, Guido H. ; Jung, Peter
Author_Institution
Lehrstuhl fur Kommunikations Technik, Essen-Duisburg Univ., Duisburg
fYear
2006
fDate
11-14 Sept. 2006
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
In this communication, the authors present a software defined radio (SDR) transceiver design, termed FALCON. The FALCON is entirely based on a modular signal processing concept. In particular, the receiver deploys modules which process and generate log-likelihood ratio (LLR) signals, hence, providing the capability of a plug-and-play-type reconfigurability. To the best knowledge of the authors, such a reconfigurability approach has not yet been pursued as consequently before. The authors present their reconfigurability approach in this communication. The FALCON currently deploys commercial radio frequency (RF) front-ends provided by Atmel, analog and interface boards developed and implemented by the authors and DSP starter kits (DSK) with TI TMS320C6416 DSPs, provided by Texas Instruments. The hardware/software integration has been done in the laboratory of the authors as well as the development of all the signal processing modules, which have been realized in C language tailored for the TMS320C6416 DSPs (digital signal processors). The authors describe the FALCON and present measurement results. For an easy comparison of these results with widely published simulation results the authors consider UMTS/W-CDMA. It is shown that the FALCON provides superb performance
Keywords
3G mobile communication; broadband networks; code division multiple access; digital signal processing chips; mobile radio; software radio; transceivers; Atmel; C language; DSP starter kits; FALCON; TI TMS320C6416 DSP; Texas Instruments; UMTS-W-CDMA; commercial radio frequency front-ends; digital signal processing chips; digital signal processors; hardware-software integration; log-likelihood ratio signals; modular signal processing concept; plug-and-play-type reconfigurability; software defined radio transceiver; wideband code division multiple access; Digital signal processing; Digital signal processors; Hardware; Instruments; Radio frequency; Receivers; Signal generators; Signal processing; Software radio; Transceivers; Demonstrator; Digital Signal Processor (DSP); FALCON; Log-Likelihood Ratio (LLR); Reconfigurability; Software Defined Radio (SDR);
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2006 IEEE 17th International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Helsinki
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0329-4
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0330-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PIMRC.2006.254437
Filename
4022529
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