RF Front-End Design for Software Defined Radio

Maurer L, Weigel R (2001)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2001

Conference Proceedings Title: Wireless World Research Forum, Helsinki, Finland

Abstract

Multimode, multiband transceivers were once seen as desirable but unachievable goal, particularly when considering small, battery-powered terminals. There are, however, significant market-pulls requiring just such a device and dual-mode systems (albeit with largely separate hardware) are now a reality. The next revolution will be the production of so-called flexible architecture terminals, in which the same hardware is used for all modulation formats and bands, with internal software determining the mode to be utilized [1]. The specifications required for each block and the upcoming technological advancements should be examined. Based on this approach, a realistic evaluation of architectures, that can handle the task, should be possible.

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APA:

Maurer, L., & Weigel, R. (2001). RF Front-End Design for Software Defined Radio. In Wireless World Research Forum, Helsinki, Finland.

MLA:

Maurer, Linus, and Robert Weigel. "RF Front-End Design for Software Defined Radio." Proceedings of the Wireless World Research Forum, Helsinki, Finland 2001.

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