Title :
A multi-mode programmable communication radio receiver element
Author_Institution :
ITT Avionics, Nutley, NJ, USA
Abstract :
The design of integrated radio systems for tactical military aircraft capable of efficiently handling a multitude of diverse radio frequency signal structures is often frustrated by the unavailability of flexible system resources such as receivers. Receiver architectures and technology constraints severely restrict the cost effectiveness of multifunction designs. Acoustic charge transport (ACT) technology makes it possible to conceive new receiver architectures with greatly improved flexibility. The paper discusses a design for a radio receiver module which represents a building block around which many interesting signal processing functions could be implemented. It offers a high degree of software programmability, permitting rapid dynamic reconfiguration during the course of normal operation. It also has the potential for a high degree of miniaturization and cost reduction in a production environment
Keywords :
aircraft communication; military systems; radio receivers; telecommunications computing; acoustic charge transport technology; cost reduction; dynamic reconfiguration; integrated radio systems; miniaturization; multimode receiver; production; programmable communication radio receiver; radio frequency signal; receiver architectures; signal processing; software programmability; tactical military aircraft; Aerospace electronics; Availability; Costs; Military aircraft; Power system reliability; RF signals; Radio frequency; Receivers; Signal design; Signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Tactical Communications Conference, 1990. Vol.1. Tactical Communications. Challenges of the 1990's, Proceedings of the
Conference_Location :
Fort Wayne, IN
DOI :
10.1109/TCC.1990.177802