Methodologies and Tools for the Design and Optimization of Multi-Standard Radio Receivers

 One of the main challenges posed by 4G wireless communication systems is achieving flexible, programmable multi-standard radio transceivers with maximum hardware share amongst different standards at a minimum power consumption. Evaluating the feasibility and performance of different multi-standard/...

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Main Author: Rodríguez de Llera González, Delia
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: KTH, Elektronik- och datorsystem, ECS 2008
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ADC
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-95732013-01-08T13:06:35ZMethodologies and Tools for the Design and Optimization of Multi-Standard Radio ReceiversengRodríguez de Llera González, DeliaKTH, Elektronik- och datorsystem, ECSStockholm : KTH2008Design MethodologiesReceiverADCMulti-Agent SystemBehavioural SystemFrequency PlanningMulti-standardMulti-bandOptimizationInformation technologyInformationsteknik One of the main challenges posed by 4G wireless communication systems is achieving flexible, programmable multi-standard radio transceivers with maximum hardware share amongst different standards at a minimum power consumption. Evaluating the feasibility and performance of different multi-standard/multi-band radio solutions at an early stage, i.e. system level, is key for succeeding in surmounting this challenge. This entails for- mulation of the transceiver budget for several RF architectures and frequency plans with different degrees of hardware sharing. This task is complicated by the fact that transceiver blocks can have different implementations that lead to different performances. The tools that are available for use at present have only analysis capabilities or address only one standard and/or receiver architecture at a time.In the belief that a new approach to this problem is necessary, the work that has led to this thesis proposes a novel methodology that automates the design-space explo- ration of integrated multi-standard wireless radio receivers. This methodology has been implemented in a multi-standard RF Transceiver Architecture Comparison Tool, TACT. TACT helps surmounting many of the challenges faced by RF system designers targeting multi-standard/multi-band radio receivers.The goal of the algorithms TACT is built upon is to find a multi-standard receiver frequency plan and budget that meets or exceeds the specifications of the addressed wire- less standards while keeping the requirements of each of the receiver blocks as relaxed as possible. TACT offers RF engineers a deep insight into the receiver behavior at a very early stage of the design flow. It models the impact of critical circuit non-idealities using a high level of abstraction. This reduces the number of design iterations and, thus, the time-to-market of the solution. The reuse of already available intellectual property (IP) blocks is also considered in TACT, what can result in a significant cost reduction of the receiver implementation. A combination of a behavioural-based cooperative multi-agent optimization and deterministic techniques is proposed.The capabilities of the proposed techniques and developed tool are illustrated through case studies addressing different design challenges the design of multi-standard receivers present.The last part of this thesis is devoted to one of the key blocks of any communica- tions receiver: the analog-to-digital converter. This work focuses on modeling and design methodologies for continuous-time ΔΣ modulators. A method to evaluate the stability margin of continuous-time ΔΣ modulators as a function of the timing uncertainty effects is proposed. QC 20100907RaMSiSDoctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-9573urn:isbn:978-91-7415-156-5Trita-ICT-ECS AVH, 1653-6363 ; 08:11application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
collection NDLTD
language English
format Doctoral Thesis
sources NDLTD
topic Design Methodologies
Receiver
ADC
Multi-Agent System
Behavioural System
Frequency Planning
Multi-standard
Multi-band
Optimization
Information technology
Informationsteknik
spellingShingle Design Methodologies
Receiver
ADC
Multi-Agent System
Behavioural System
Frequency Planning
Multi-standard
Multi-band
Optimization
Information technology
Informationsteknik
Rodríguez de Llera González, Delia
Methodologies and Tools for the Design and Optimization of Multi-Standard Radio Receivers
description  One of the main challenges posed by 4G wireless communication systems is achieving flexible, programmable multi-standard radio transceivers with maximum hardware share amongst different standards at a minimum power consumption. Evaluating the feasibility and performance of different multi-standard/multi-band radio solutions at an early stage, i.e. system level, is key for succeeding in surmounting this challenge. This entails for- mulation of the transceiver budget for several RF architectures and frequency plans with different degrees of hardware sharing. This task is complicated by the fact that transceiver blocks can have different implementations that lead to different performances. The tools that are available for use at present have only analysis capabilities or address only one standard and/or receiver architecture at a time.In the belief that a new approach to this problem is necessary, the work that has led to this thesis proposes a novel methodology that automates the design-space explo- ration of integrated multi-standard wireless radio receivers. This methodology has been implemented in a multi-standard RF Transceiver Architecture Comparison Tool, TACT. TACT helps surmounting many of the challenges faced by RF system designers targeting multi-standard/multi-band radio receivers.The goal of the algorithms TACT is built upon is to find a multi-standard receiver frequency plan and budget that meets or exceeds the specifications of the addressed wire- less standards while keeping the requirements of each of the receiver blocks as relaxed as possible. TACT offers RF engineers a deep insight into the receiver behavior at a very early stage of the design flow. It models the impact of critical circuit non-idealities using a high level of abstraction. This reduces the number of design iterations and, thus, the time-to-market of the solution. The reuse of already available intellectual property (IP) blocks is also considered in TACT, what can result in a significant cost reduction of the receiver implementation. A combination of a behavioural-based cooperative multi-agent optimization and deterministic techniques is proposed.The capabilities of the proposed techniques and developed tool are illustrated through case studies addressing different design challenges the design of multi-standard receivers present.The last part of this thesis is devoted to one of the key blocks of any communica- tions receiver: the analog-to-digital converter. This work focuses on modeling and design methodologies for continuous-time ΔΣ modulators. A method to evaluate the stability margin of continuous-time ΔΣ modulators as a function of the timing uncertainty effects is proposed. === QC 20100907 === RaMSiS
author Rodríguez de Llera González, Delia
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title Methodologies and Tools for the Design and Optimization of Multi-Standard Radio Receivers
title_short Methodologies and Tools for the Design and Optimization of Multi-Standard Radio Receivers
title_full Methodologies and Tools for the Design and Optimization of Multi-Standard Radio Receivers
title_fullStr Methodologies and Tools for the Design and Optimization of Multi-Standard Radio Receivers
title_full_unstemmed Methodologies and Tools for the Design and Optimization of Multi-Standard Radio Receivers
title_sort methodologies and tools for the design and optimization of multi-standard radio receivers
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