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Título : | Experimental performance comparison of six-port and conventional zero-IF/low-IF receivers for software defined radio |
Autor : | de la Morena-Álvarez-Palencia, Cristina Burgos-Garcia, Mateo |
Fecha de publicación : | 2012 |
Editorial : | Progress in Electromagnetics Research. EMW Publishing |
Citación : | C. de la Morena-Álvarez-Palencia, Burgos-García, “Experimental performance comparison of six-port and conventional zero-IF/low-IF receivers for software defined radio”, Progress In Electromagnetics Research B, vol. 42, pp. 311-333, Jul. 2012. doi:10.2528/PIERB12061210. |
Resumen : | This paper presents an experimental performance comparison among three RF architectures that are very suitable for Software De¯ned Radio (SDR) implementation: zero-IF, low-IF, and six-port network. A six-port receiver and a dual zero-IF/low-IF receiver have been developed for this purpose. Six-port receiver is a very promising and fexible RF architecture for the low-cost implementation of integrated microwave and millimeter-wave systems. Competitive advantages such as ultra-broadband behavior, low-cost, reconfigurability, and low power consumption, point to the six-port architecture as a good candidate to implement a SDR. However, two issues on broadband six-port receivers require intensive research: dynamic range extension, and miniaturization. In this paper, two solutions are proposed to solve these problems: the use of biased detector diodes for dynamic range extension, and the use of low temperature cofired ceramic (LTCC) technology for six-port reduction. The measurement results indicate that the six-port receiver shows high potential benefits and advantages compared to conventional zero-IF and low-IF receivers. In addition, the capability of the six-port architecture to operate as both zero-IF and low-IF receivers has been experimentally demonstrated for the first time. |
URI : | http://documenta.ciemat.es/handle/123456789/4379 |
ISSN : | 1937-6472 |
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