Algebraic survivor memory management for Viterbi detectors
Gerhard Fettweis
IEEE ICC 1992
When expanding digital signal processing of mobile communications terminals toward the antenna while making the terminal more wideband in order to be able to cope with different mobile communications standards in a software-radio-based terminal, the designer is faced with strong requirements such as bandwidth and dynamic range. Many publications claim that only reconfigurable hardware such as FPGAs can simultaneously cope with such diversity and requirements. Starting with considerations of the receiver architecture, we describe key functionalities of the digital front-end and highlight how signal characteristics of mobile communications signals and commonalities among different signal processing operations can be exploited to great advantage, eventually enabling implementations on an ASIC that, although not reconfigurable, would empower the software radio concept.
Gerhard Fettweis
IEEE ICC 1992
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IEEE Communications Magazine
André Noll Barreto, Gerhard Fettweis
IEEE TWC