Title
A multimodal wireless baseband core using a coarse-grained dynamic reconfigurable processor
Abstract
Software Defined Ratio (SDR) is indispensable technology when wireless baseband processing has to support a wide variety of wireless communication standards. This paper describes the implementation and software optimization for IEEE 802.16e (Mobile WiMAX) on ADRES, a coarse-grained dynamic reconfigurable processor. The paper also explains switching between 802.11a (WLAN) and 802.16e at runtime. The switching time is 2.6 milliseconds which is shorter than 5.0 milliseconds, 1 frame time period of 802.16e specification.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/COOLCHIPS.2011.5890930
COOL Chips
Keywords
Field
DocType
wide variety,software defined ratio,mobile wimax,indispensable technology,wireless baseband processing,coarse-grained dynamic reconfigurable processor,software optimization,baseband core,frame time period,multimodal wireless,wireless communication standard,baseband,wireless communication,optimization,wlan,software radio,wimax,sdr,switches,radio frequency
Program optimization,Switching time,Baseband,Wireless,Software-defined radio,Computer science,WiMAX,Radio frequency,Software,Embedded system
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-61284-882-2
1
0.38
References 
Authors
2
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hideki Yamada1100.92
Toshiyuki Yamagishi2112.99
Tomoya Suzuki3243.37
Kuniaki Ito411.06
Koji Horisaki5101.26
T. Vander Aa616317.86
Toshio Fujisawa79215.13
Liesbet Van Der Perre81013108.24
Yasuo Unekawa9325.89