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A Disruptive Software-Defined Radio Receiver Architecture Based on Sampled Analog Signal Processing
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2007
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Sampling (Signal Processing)EngineeringDigital ConversionAntennaAnalog DesignComputer EngineeringDiscrete Fourier TransformStandard Radio ArchitectureSoftware RadioDigital Circuit DesignSoftware Defined RadioSignal ProcessingSoftware-defined RadioAnalog-to-digital Converter
Software defined radio (SDR) aims at bringing digital treatment chip closer to the antenna in a mobile terminal architecture. The main goal is to create a re-configurable radio architecture accepting all the cellular or non-cellular standards working in the 0-5 GHz frequency range. But, in this environment, the analog to digital conversion and the digital operations face issues like power supply and processing speed. The idea is to interface a preprocessing circuit between the antenna and a digital signal processor (DSP) to pre-condition the RF signal. This paper presents the design of an analog discrete-time device located between antenna and a DSP in standard radio architecture. It uses the principle of the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) to reduce the frequency of the DSP-input-signal treatment to fulfil the SDR purpose. It has been validated through system level simulation.
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