Title :
Design of software radio for cellular communication systems and wireless LANs
Author :
Uehara, Kazuhiro ; Tanaka, Hiroyuki ; Shiba, Hiroyuki ; Suzuki, Yasuo ; Nakatsugawa, Masashi ; Shirato, Yushi ; Kubota, Shuji
Author_Institution :
NTT Network Syst. Dev. Center, Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
Software radio base and personal station prototypes for cellular communication systems are designed and implemented. The prototypes are composed of commercial multipurpose DSPs and CPU, pre- and post-processors, A/D/A converters, and RF/IF units. In order to use processor resources effectively, the DSP program handles signal processing in physical and data-link protocol-layers, while the CPU program takes charge of high protocol-layers including call control and system control. The prototypes support various air interfaces, some of which are equivalent to the 384 kbit/s transmission rate PHS (personal handy phone system) and a 96 kbit/s transmission rate FDMA/TDD system. Excellent transmitting and receiving performance, compared to conventional hardware radios, is achieved. In addition, expanding the prototypes to support IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs is examined. This paper describes the design and evaluation of the prototypes for cellular systems, and discusses issues and strategies for supporting IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs
Keywords :
access protocols; analogue-digital conversion; cellular radio; digital signal processing chips; digital-analogue conversion; frequency division multiple access; personal communication networks; software prototyping; wireless LAN; 384 kbit/s; 96 kbit/s; ADC; CPU program; DAC; DSP program; FDMA/TDD system; IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN; PHS; RF/IF units; air interfaces; call control; cellular communication systems; commercial multipurpose DSP; data-link protocol-layer; high protocol-layers; personal handy phone system; personal station prototypes; physical layers; post-processors; pre-processors; receiving performance; signal processing; software radio design; system control; transmission rate; transmitting performance; Control systems; Digital signal processing; Frequency division multiaccess; Prototypes; Radio frequency; Signal processing; Software design; Software prototyping; Software radio; Wireless LAN;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2000. PIMRC 2000. The 11th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6463-5
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2000.881469