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Implementation of Multi-channel Modern and Multi-channel Radio Broadcast Receiver on Reconfigurable Packet Routing-oriented Signal Processing Platform (RPPP)

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3 Author(s)
Yokoyama, Akihisa ; Research & Development Division, Toyota InfoTechnology Center. Co., Ltd., 6-6-20 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-0052, Japan. yokoyama@jp.toyota-itc.com ; Matsumura, Takashi ; Harada, H.

A new architecture for a signal processing platform suited for flexible software defined radio called RPPP has been proposed by the authors. In this architecture, the platform can change its functionality clock by clock and multiple function radio equipment is realized flexibility. This paper describes two implementations of SDR using RPPP. One is the receiver for DSRC which can handle two different standards of DSRC. The other is a multi-channel FM broadcast receiver. Through the implementation, efficiency of logic usage and the performance of the radio equipment are evaluated.

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Networking Technologies for Software Defined Radio Networks, 2006. SDR '06.1st IEEE Workshop on

Date of Conference: 25-25 Sept. 2006

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