Presentation 2012-05-24
Evolution of Software Defined Radio and Expectation to Reconfigurable Logics in New Generation Wireless Communications Systems
Yukitoshi SANADA,
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Abstract(in English) The report of ITU-R has expected that the amount of the mobile data traffic grows several hundred times in 2020. Thus, the revolutionary technologies for the improvement of frequency utilization efficiency must be implemented in future wireless communications systems. New technologies such as end-to-end reconfigurable networks, white space spectrum utilization, or non-orthogonal multiple access schemes have been investigated in many researches. On top of these new technologies, more flexible signal processing will be required and further development of software defined radio technologies has been desired. In this presentation, the overview of the evolution of software defined radio technologies is presented. Based on the expectation of mobile traffic explosion, the requirement on reconfigurable logic for wireless systems will then be discussed.
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Keyword(in English) Software Define Radio / Reconfigurable Logic
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Title (in English) Evolution of Software Defined Radio and Expectation to Reconfigurable Logics in New Generation Wireless Communications Systems
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Keyword(1) Software Define Radio
Keyword(2) Reconfigurable Logic
1st Author's Name Yukitoshi SANADA
1st Author's Affiliation Dept. of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Keio University()
Date 2012-05-24
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Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 55
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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