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Software-defined Radio (SDR): An Approach to Real-Time Video Data Transceiver Implementation (소프트웨어 정의 라디오: 실시간 동영상 데이터 송수신기 구현에 대한 접근)

  • Dongho You
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.149-152
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, I present an approach to implement a real-time video transceiver using software-defined radio (SDR). Through this, it is expected that it will be able to lower the access threshold and provide new perspectives and insights to researchers who want to study the recently spotlighted Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) and implement it through SDR devices and open software.

Introducing Software Defined Radio to 4GWireless: Necessity, Advantage, and Impediment

  • Zamat, Hassan;Nassar, Carl R.
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.344-350
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    • 2002
  • This work summarizes the current state of the art in software radio for 4G systems. Specifically, this work demonstrates that classic radio structures, e.g., heterodyne reception, homodyne reception, and their improved implementations, are inadequate selections for multi-mode reception. This opens the door to software defined radio, a novel reception architecture which promises ease in multi-band, multi-protocol design. The work presents the many advantages of such an architecture, including flexibility, reduced cost via component reduction, and improved reliability via, e.g., the elimination of environmental instability. The work also explains the limitations that currently curtail the widespread use of SDR, including issues surrounding A/D converters, management of software and power, and clock generation. This provides direction for future research to enable the broad applicability of SDR in 4G cellular and beyond.

Spectrum Sensing System in Software-defined Radio to Determine Spectrum Availability

  • Llames, Gerome Jan M.;Banacia, Alberto S.
    • IEIE Transactions on Smart Processing and Computing
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.100-106
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    • 2016
  • Spectrum sensing is an integral part of cognitive radio, which seeks to address the perceived spectrum scarcity that is caused by inefficient utilization of the available spectrum. In this paper, a spectrum sensing system using energy detection for analog TV and FM broadcast transmitters as well as modified Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting Terrestrial (ISDB-T) signals is implemented on a software-defined radio platform using GNU' Not Unix (GNU) radio and the N200 Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP). Real-time implementation and experimental tests were conducted in Metro Cebu, a highly urbanized area in the southern part of the Philippines. Extensive tests and measurements were necessary to determine spectrum availability, particularly in the TV band. This is in support of the Philippine government' efforts to provide internet connectivity to rural areas. Experimental results have so far met IEEE 802.22 requirements for energy detection spectrum sensing. The designed system detected signals at -114 dBm within a sensing time of 100 ms. Furthermore, the required $P_d({\geq}90)$ and $P_{fa}({\leq}10)$ of the standard were also achieved with different thresholds for various signal sources representing primary users.

Design and Implementation of Dual-Mode Cordless Phone and walkie-Talky System: A Software Radio Approach (소프트웨어 라디오 방식의 무선전화기 및 워키토키 이중 모드 시스템의 구현)

  • Sung, Min-Young
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.674-680
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    • 2008
  • An SDR (Software Defined Radio) system based on general purpose computing platform has benefits of ease of software development process, high degree of software compatibility, and cost-effectiveness of general purpose processors. This paper discusses design and implementation of a dual-mode SDR system that supports both cordless phone and walkie-talky system running on Linux-based general purpose computing platform. For this purpose, we designed modulation and demodulation software on open source-based GNU radio middleware. We also designed a customized RF front-end hardware which performs frequency conversion between RF and IF. The proposed SDR system successfully exhibited its ability to operate both cordless phone and walkie-talky communication on Intel processor-based general purpose computing platform. But experience with the prototype SDR system shows that further research is required for run-time software reconfiguration and efficient integration with conventional TCP/IP protocol stacks.

Design and Implementation of Software Defined Radio Based IEEE 802.11ac Encoder Using Multicore DSP (멀티코어 DSP를 사용한 SDR 기반 IEEE 802.11ac 인코더의 설계 및 구현)

  • Zhang, Zhongfeng;Ahn, Heungseop;Choi, Seungwon
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.93-101
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    • 2019
  • This paper presents a software design and implementation of software-defined radio based IEEE 802.11ac encoder using Texas Instruments TMS320C6670 digital signal processor (DSP) platform. In this paper, the implemented encoder has the capability of generating all the signals consisting of preamble field and data field under different modulation & coding scheme in the IEEE 802.11ac standard. Moreover, the flexibility in choosing different rate, bandwidth, or mode can also be achieved by software reconfiguration using the DSP. As a result, by utilizing the computing power provided by multi-cores as well as the FFT coprocessors in the DSP, the required maximum throughput 78Mbps can be fully reached within 4 ㎲ for each OFDM symbol in the case of 20MHz bandwidth of IEEE 802.11ac.

Energy Efficient Architecture Using Hardware Acceleration for Software Defined Radio Components

  • Liu, Chen;Granados, Omar;Duarte, Rolando;Andrian, Jean
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.133-144
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    • 2012
  • In order to make cognitive radio systems a practical technology to be deployed in real-world scenarios, the core Software Defined Radio (SDR) systems must meet the stringent requirements of the target application, especially in terms of performance and energy consumption for mobile platforms. In this paper we present a feasibility study of hardware acceleration as an energy-efficient implementation for SDR. We identified the amplifier function from the Software Communication Architecture (SCA) for hardware acceleration since it is one of the functions called for most frequently and it requires intensive floating-point computation. Then, we used the Virtex5 Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) to perform a comparison between compiler floating-point support and the on-chip floating-point support. By enabling the on-chip floating-point unit (FPU), we obtained as high as a 2X speedup and 50% of the overall energy reduction. We achieved this with an increase of the power consumption by no more than 0.68%. This demonstrates the feasibility of the proposed approach.

Operating System Architecture and Reconfigure Mechanism for SDR(Software Defined Radio) on Handhold Device (휴대 기기에서의 SDR(Software Defined Radio)을 위한 운영체제 구조와 재구성 기법)

  • Song, In-Jun;Kim, Young-Pil;Yoo, Hyuck
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.355-357
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    • 2003
  • 최근 급속한 발전으로 인해 다양해지고 있는 무선 통신 기술들은 각자의 고유한 주파수, 채널 부호화 기법. 변복조 기법을 쓰는 경우가 많다. 이로 인해, 다양한 무선 통신 기술간의 비호환성 문제가 제기되고 있다. 이러한 문제를 해결하기 위한 기술이 SDR(Software Defined Radio)이다. SDR은 신호 처리(Signal Processing)를 소프트웨어적으로 구현하는 것이다. 이러한 SDR 기술은 하나의 하드웨어를 이용해서 설러 무선 통신 기술들을 이용할 수 있게 한다. 현재 대부분의 SDR의 연구는 재구성 가능한 하드웨어 로직과 코어 프레임워크인 SCA(Software Communication Architecture)로 초점이 맞추어지고 있다 하지만 SDR 시스템의 특성을 고려했을 때, 실시간성(Real-Time)과 유연성(Flexibility), 재구성(Reconfigurability)을 위한 기능을 추가하기 위해 이에 적합한 운영체제의 연구가 필요하다. 본 논문에서는 휴대 기기에서의 SDR 시스템에 대해 간략히 알아보고 이를 위한 운영체제의 요구사항을 설명하여 그에 적합한 운영체제의 구조와 재구성 기법을 설명한다.

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Smart Dynamic Pricing in Cognitive Radio Systems

  • Vo, Dat
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 2012
  • Smart Dynamic Pricing has been introduced to address the under-utilised network resources problem in mobile telecommunications systems. In this paper, we investigate the applicability of Smart Dynamic Pricing and its signalling models into Cognitive Radio Systems. Cognitive Radio System is defined as one in which cognitive radios are employed to access shared spectrum and/or dynamically allocated spectrum. Network elements, protocols, traffic and control channels, and system architecture are proposed for the implementation of Smart Dynamic Pricing in Cognitive Radio System. It is found that Smart Dynamic Pricing and its signalling models can be applied to Cognitive Radio Systems.

A Novel Parallel Viterbi Decoding Scheme for NoC-Based Software-Defined Radio System

  • Wang, Jian;Li, Yubai;Li, Huan
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.767-774
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, a novel parallel Viterbi decoding scheme is proposed to decrease the decoding latency and power consumption for the software-defined radio (SDR) system. It implements a divide-and-conquer approach by first dividing a block into a series of subblocks, then performing independent Viterbi decoding for each subsequence, and finally merging the surviving subpaths into the final path. Moreover, a network-on-chip-based SDR platform is used to evaluate the performance of the proposed parallel Viterbi decoding scheme. The experiment results show that our scheme can speed up the Viterbi decoding process without increasing the BER, and it performs better than the current state-of-the-art methods.

Further Specialization of Clustered VLIW Processors: A MAP Decoder for Software Defined Radio

  • Ituero, Pablo;Lopez-Vallejo, Marisa
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.113-128
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    • 2008
  • Turbo codes are extensively used in current communications standards and have a promising outlook for future generations. The advantages of software defined radio, especially dynamic reconfiguration, make it very attractive in this multi-standard scenario. However, the complex and power consuming implementation of the maximum a posteriori (MAP) algorithm, employed by turbo decoders, sets hurdles to this goal. This work introduces an ASIP architecture for the MAP algorithm, based on a dual-clustered VLIW processor. It displays the good performance of application specific designs along with the versatility of processors, which makes it compliant with leading edge standards. The machine deals with multi-operand instructions in an innovative way, the fetching and assertion of data is serialized and the addressing is automatized and transparent for the programmer. The performance-area trade-off of the proposed architecture achieves a throughput of 8 cycles per symbol with very low power dissipation.

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