DocumentCode :
2893929
Title :
Waveform Application Development Process for software defined radios
Author :
Christensen, Eric ; Miller, Annamarie ; Wing, Elisa
Author_Institution :
SSG, Motorola Inc., Scottsdale, AZ, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
231
Abstract :
Software defined radios (SDRs) will provide the 21st Century war-fighter with a system that is software reprogrammable, multi-mode, multi-band, networked, robust, mobile, flexible, and provides simultaneous voice, data and video information. An SDR embodied in open systems architectures offers flexibility of application, enables technology insertion and growth capability. It also brings about challenges for the developer and the evaluator. How does a developer or a third party efficiently add software capability to the SDR and how does an evaluator grade the openness of the system? The Navy´s Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, (PMW 179), completed evaluation of Motorola´s software defined radio submitted for the Digital Modular Radio (DMR) Program in December 1999. Open system architecture key attributes of reconfigurability, architecture openness, software programmability, modularity, portability, scalability, and extendibility were evaluated through analysis and demonstration. Of particular interest is architecture openness. The Navy required that the DMR system employ open systems specifications and standards to an appropriate level and implement sufficient open specifications for interface, services, and supporting formats to enable the development of properly engineered components from the developer or third party to be utilized in the DMR with minimal changes. To evaluate this requirement, the Navy conducted a waveform implementation exercise at Motorola. The Waveform Application Development Process for the Motorola DMR, the Wireless Information Transfer System (WITS), integrates system and software disciplines into an integrated process allowing waveform and software specialists to work together to add capability to an SDR. This paper addresses the open system architecture for the Navy´s DMR, the Navy´s DMR oen system architecture (OSA) evaluation and Motorola´s Waveform Application Development Process
Keywords :
digital radio; land mobile radio; military communication; open systems; DMR; Digital Modular Radio; SDR; WITS; Waveform Application Development Process; Wireless Information Transfer System; architecture openness; extendibility; flexibility; formats; interface; modularity; open systems architecture; portability; reconfigurability; scalability; services; software defined radios; software programmability; war-fighter; waveform implementation exercise; Application software; Computer architecture; Open systems; Scalability; Software radio; Software systems; Software testing; Space technology; Standards development; System testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
MILCOM 2000. 21st Century Military Communications Conference Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Los Angeles, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6521-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2000.904945
Filename :
904945
Link To Document :
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