Title
Sample rate conversion for software radio
Abstract
Software radio terminals must be able to process many various communications standards. These standards are generally based on different master clock rates and thus employ different bit/chip rates. The most obvious solution to cope with the diversity of master clock rates in one terminal is to provide a dedicated master clock for each standard of operation. Not only too costly, this kind of solution limits the applicability of a realized terminal. Hence, it is much more elegant to run the terminal on a fixed clock rate, and perform digital sample rate conversion controlled by software
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1109/35.860866
IEEE Communications Magazine
Keywords
DocType
Volume
digital sample rate conversion,software radio terminal,fixed clock rate,different master clock rate,obvious solution,different bit,various communications standard,master clock rate,dedicated master clock,chip rate,signal processing,chip,frequency domain analysis,interpolation,software radio,software performance,engines,transceivers,hardware,software architecture,signal reconstruction
Journal
38
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
8
0163-6804
59
PageRank 
References 
Authors
11.57
6
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
T. Hentschel15911.57
G. Fettweis21204125.16