This paper presents efficient processing engines for software-defined radio (SDR) front-ends. These engines, based on a polyphase channelizer, perform arbitrary sample-rate changes, frequency selection, and bandwidth control. This paper presents an M-path polyphase filter bank based on a modified N-path polyphase filter. Such a system allows resampling by arbitrary ratios while performing baseband aliasing from center frequencies at Nyquist zones that are not multiples of the output sample rate. This resampling technique is based on sliding cyclic data load interacting with cyclic-shifted coefficients. A non-maximally-decimated polyphase filter bank (where the number of data loads is not equal to the number of M subfilters) processes M subf...
In this article we discuss our implementation of a polyphase filter for real-time data processing in...
This paper proposes a multistage filterbank-based channelizer for software radio base stations. The ...
As the number of radio standards increase and spectrum resources come under more pressure, it become...
In this paper, we describe resource-efficient hardware architectures for software-defined radio (SDR...
Abstract—This paper provides a tutorial overview of multichannel wireless digital receivers and the ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 47).This Thesis is a proposal for a variable bandwidth fil...
Polyphase FilterBanks (PFBs) provide a computationally efficient approach to extracting channels of ...
This paper proposes arbitrary ratio sample rate conversion (SRC) architectures and a simpler B-splin...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 51).The Advancement of the wireless communication industry h...
This article describes a method for increasing the sampling rate of efficient polyphase arbitrary re...
A sub-band adaptive filter, in which modulation and demodulation are employed, were proposed. The sa...
190 p.Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a technology thought to build flexible radio systems, multi-se...
An efficient method is proposed for channelizing frequency division multiplexed (FDM) channels in wi...
The objective of this research project is to develop low power reconfigurable receiver architectures...
Part 1: Wireless Technologies and SystemsInternational audienceThe essential process to analyze sign...
In this article we discuss our implementation of a polyphase filter for real-time data processing in...
This paper proposes a multistage filterbank-based channelizer for software radio base stations. The ...
As the number of radio standards increase and spectrum resources come under more pressure, it become...
In this paper, we describe resource-efficient hardware architectures for software-defined radio (SDR...
Abstract—This paper provides a tutorial overview of multichannel wireless digital receivers and the ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 47).This Thesis is a proposal for a variable bandwidth fil...
Polyphase FilterBanks (PFBs) provide a computationally efficient approach to extracting channels of ...
This paper proposes arbitrary ratio sample rate conversion (SRC) architectures and a simpler B-splin...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 51).The Advancement of the wireless communication industry h...
This article describes a method for increasing the sampling rate of efficient polyphase arbitrary re...
A sub-band adaptive filter, in which modulation and demodulation are employed, were proposed. The sa...
190 p.Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a technology thought to build flexible radio systems, multi-se...
An efficient method is proposed for channelizing frequency division multiplexed (FDM) channels in wi...
The objective of this research project is to develop low power reconfigurable receiver architectures...
Part 1: Wireless Technologies and SystemsInternational audienceThe essential process to analyze sign...
In this article we discuss our implementation of a polyphase filter for real-time data processing in...
This paper proposes a multistage filterbank-based channelizer for software radio base stations. The ...
As the number of radio standards increase and spectrum resources come under more pressure, it become...