© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Future mobile terminals are expected to support an ever increasing number of Radio Access Technologies (RAT) concurrently. This imposes a challenge to terminal designers already today. Software Defined Radio (SDR) solutions are a compelling alternative to address this issue in the digital baseband, given its high flexibility and low Non-Recurring Engineering (NRE) cost. However, the challenge still remains in the Digital Front-End (DFE), where many operations are too complex or energy hungry to be implemented as software instructions. Thus, new architectures are needed to feed the SDR digital baseband while keeping complexity and energy consumption at bay. In this article the architecture of a Digital Front-End Receiver...
New wireless communications standards do not replace old ones, instead the number of standards keeps...
The deployment of communication systems mainly depends on the availability of appropriate microelect...
Abstract — Future wireless terminals will have to be multi-band, multi-standard and able to execute ...
Future mobile terminals are expected to support an ever increasing number of Radio Access Technologi...
The use of mobile telephony has shown a spectacular growth in the last 10 years. A side effect of th...
The use of mobile telephony has shown a spectacular growth in the last 10 years. A side effect of th...
Software defined radio (SDR) is an emerging technology, thought to realize flexible radio systems, m...
On the way to mobile software defined radio (SDR) terminals, a change of the design philosophy for a...
Current advances in wireless receiver technologies are primarily driven by the need for cost reducti...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-37)Software-Defined Radio (SDR) represents the next revol...
An ideal software radio is a system that performs analog-to-digital conversion directly after the an...
The widespread usage of mobile communication in recent decades has crowded the frequency spectrum wi...
Software Defined Radios (SDRs) have emerged as a viable approach for space communications over the l...
Emerging communication paradigms like opportunistic spectrum access and wireless heterogeneous netwo...
On the way to mobile Software Defined Radio terminals (SDR terminals), a change of the design philos...
New wireless communications standards do not replace old ones, instead the number of standards keeps...
The deployment of communication systems mainly depends on the availability of appropriate microelect...
Abstract — Future wireless terminals will have to be multi-band, multi-standard and able to execute ...
Future mobile terminals are expected to support an ever increasing number of Radio Access Technologi...
The use of mobile telephony has shown a spectacular growth in the last 10 years. A side effect of th...
The use of mobile telephony has shown a spectacular growth in the last 10 years. A side effect of th...
Software defined radio (SDR) is an emerging technology, thought to realize flexible radio systems, m...
On the way to mobile software defined radio (SDR) terminals, a change of the design philosophy for a...
Current advances in wireless receiver technologies are primarily driven by the need for cost reducti...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-37)Software-Defined Radio (SDR) represents the next revol...
An ideal software radio is a system that performs analog-to-digital conversion directly after the an...
The widespread usage of mobile communication in recent decades has crowded the frequency spectrum wi...
Software Defined Radios (SDRs) have emerged as a viable approach for space communications over the l...
Emerging communication paradigms like opportunistic spectrum access and wireless heterogeneous netwo...
On the way to mobile Software Defined Radio terminals (SDR terminals), a change of the design philos...
New wireless communications standards do not replace old ones, instead the number of standards keeps...
The deployment of communication systems mainly depends on the availability of appropriate microelect...
Abstract — Future wireless terminals will have to be multi-band, multi-standard and able to execute ...