P. Savvopoulos and Th. Antonakopoulos:
An IF Digital Down-Converter for
Software Radio DVB-S2 Receivers
Proceedings of the 14th IEEE International Conference on Electronics,
Circuits and Systems (ICECS’2007), Marrakesh,
Morocco, December 2007, pp. 1043-1046.
Abstract: The second generation of DVB specs,
DVB-S2, was developed for satisfying the today’s needs for reliable and
effective broadband satellite communication services even under
’hostile’ conditions. This is achieved by exploiting the new advances in
the fields of coding and modulation. Software defined radio (SDR) proves
to be an enabling technology for future multimode and reconfigurable
satellite receivers. This work presents the design and implementation of
a new digital downconverter (DDC) architecture that can be integrated
into the next generation software radio DVB-S2 receivers. The presented
DDC module is based on two cascaded stages of frequency conversion,
operating on samples fed by an A/D converter of moderate sampling
frequency. The DDC contains also a sample rate conversion subunit which
performs decimation on the resulting in-phase and quadrature (I/Q)
samples for proper interfacing with demodulator logic at lower rates.
The presented DDC has been implemented and tested using field
programmable gate arrays (FPGA), while its performance has been
evaluated under additive white Gaussian noise and for various DVB-S2
modulation schemes.
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