Presentation 2007-05-24
A Framework for Modem LSI Design Based on SDR Architecture
Tomoya HORIGUCHI, Tomoya TANDAI, Takeshi TOMIZAWA, Manabu MUKAI,
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Abstract(in English) This paper proposes an efficient software define radio(SDR) development framework for base band(BB) modem LSI. Recently, based on different system requirements, many radio communication systems which have high data rate are standardized. An SIR that is capable of changing the target system by changing the software is an important technology to provide multiple system services. In order to develop a modem LSI of an SDR terminal, one of the important issues is to perform complicated signal processing and protocol processing with low power consumption. In the proposed framework, by cooperating algorithm study and the system level design, the LSI architecture can be developed and verified efficiently. This paper shows developed examples of channel decoder hardware modules using the framework. Furthermore, the framework is also applied for an implementation of a wireless system physical layer on FPGA.
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Keyword(in English) Framework / system level design / behavior synthesis / implementation
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Title (in English) A Framework for Modem LSI Design Based on SDR Architecture
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Keyword(1) Framework
Keyword(2) system level design
Keyword(3) behavior synthesis
Keyword(4) implementation
1st Author's Name Tomoya HORIGUCHI
1st Author's Affiliation Corporate R&D Center, Toshiba Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Tomoya TANDAI
2nd Author's Affiliation Corporate R&D Center, Toshiba Corporation
3rd Author's Name Takeshi TOMIZAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation Corporate R&D Center, Toshiba Corporation
4th Author's Name Manabu MUKAI
4th Author's Affiliation Corporate R&D Center, Toshiba Corporation
Date 2007-05-24
Paper # SR2007-8
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 69
Page pp.pp.-
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