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http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2772| Title: | A factorization method for FPGA implementation of sample rate converter for a multi-standard radio communications |
| Authors: | Agarwal, Ashok Boppana, Lakshmi Kodali, Ravi Kishore |
| Keywords: | Digital Down Converter, CORDIC, |
| Issue Date: | 2013 |
| Publisher: | IEEE 2013 Tencon - Spring, TENCONSpring 2013 - Conference Proceedings |
| Citation: | 10.1109/TENCONSpring.2013.6584501 |
| Abstract: | In modern radio communications systems Digital Down Converters (DDC) play a significant role to receive a transmitted signal. The transmitted signal, which is usually a bandpass signal riding over a high intermediate frequency gets sampled at a very higher rate than the ideal Nyquist rate due to the phenomenon of bandpass sampling. Hence a Digital Down converter is used to lower the sampling rate, which eliminates the need of a high speed digital signal processing and reduces power consumption. In this paper we present an architectural implementation of DDC suitable for multi-standard radio communication systems. We have implemented a DDC on FPGA suiting various wireless standards viz, WiMAX 802.16, WCDMA, CDMA2000 and GSM system by the method of factorization. The implemented architecture uses CORDIC algorithm as a mixer in the IF stage and a Cascaded Integrated Comb filter as a decimation filter. We have compared the hardware resources utilized for this multi-standard DDC with a radio communication system with a single standard. The hardware resources for a multi-standard radio have increased by less than fifteen percent. |
| Description: | NITW |
| URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2772 |
| Appears in Collections: | Electronics and Communication Engineering |
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