Workshop WS3: frequency agile and software defined radio

Weigel R, Maurer L, Fischer G, Müller T, Scheele P (2005)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2005

Book Volume: 1

Pages Range: 12

Conference Proceedings Title: IEEE Radio and Wireless Conference

Event location: Atlanta, USA

ISBN: 978-0-7803-8451-4

DOI: 10.1109/RAWCON.2004.1389047

Abstract

Interest in reconfigurability with terminals, base stations and also whole wireless networks is significantly rising. Various research projects look at reconfigurability from an end to end perspective of a communication link. This implies that reconfigurability is reflected with the baseband signal processing part as well as with the RF part of a communication device. The workshop therefore addresses various aspects of reconfigurability with RF through offering frequency agility with the radio and with baseband processing through reconfigurable digital signal processing. Frequency agility is therefore understood as one aspect of a general view on software radio to realize multimode devices that are multistandard and multiband capable. A great challenge with reconfigurable devices is the optimization for the right balance between analog and digital signal processing and the way how imperfections of the hardware are compensated. The level of reconfigurability further depends on the tuneability of the used materials, the components and the architectural choices made. For cost efficient implementations of reconfigurable devices, integration techniques play a key role.

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APA:

Weigel, R., Maurer, L., Fischer, G., Müller, T., & Scheele, P. (2005). Workshop WS3: frequency agile and software defined radio. In IEEE Radio and Wireless Conference (pp. 12). Atlanta, USA.

MLA:

Weigel, Robert, et al. "Workshop WS3: frequency agile and software defined radio." Proceedings of the IEEE Radio and Wireless Conference, Atlanta, USA 2005. 12.

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