Partner und Internationale Organisationen
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STMicroelectronics SRL (I), STMicroelectronics N.V (CH), Alcatel N.V (B), Alcatel Business Systems (F), Institute fur Mobil Satellitenfunktechnik GmbH (D), Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique (F), Integrated System Development S.A (EL), Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne (CH)
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Abstract
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The SODERA project on Re-configurable RADIO for Software Defined Radio for 3rd Generation mobile Mobile terminals will validate the suitable RADIO architecture and define the optimum technologies Partitioning (BiCMOS-SiGe, RF CMOS, SOI and Micromachining). This system architecture/partitioning will be validate for the multi-mode RADIO covering GSM (900 & 1800, GPRS & EDGE)/IS95/UMTS CDMA & TD-CDMA) (W-CDMA & TD-CDMA).
The main deliverables of the project will be: Re-configurable radio architecture, And optimum RF technologies partitioning. Design of RF basic passive & active devices on the new RF SOI. The feasibility study of the integration of RF passive components using the new Micro-machining technology. The design on BiCMOS-Sige, and SOI of complete RF macro Functions dedicated to the selected Re-configurable RADIO architecture.
Objectives: The goal of SODERA, is to define the suitable radio architecture and to validate its feasibility taking in consideration the challenging criteria imposed by the mobile terminal market: low consumption, low cost , small size by integrating passive components, high performances and (high linearity, low noise figure)
In priority order, the technical objectives are: to study and define the impact of the SDR concept on the RF architecture and to define the RF architecture which is able to provide the best solution for Re-configurable radio. to validate the feasibility of the selected radio architecture and the partitioning between the more advanced technologies presently under development including BICMOS-SiGe, SOI & Micro-Machining.
Work description: Radio Architecture
There are two RF architectures, the Zero IF and the single IF, which seem suitable for Re-configurable Radio applications. Partners will use their deep knowledge in these RF architectures, as a starting point of the studies and simulations for Re-configurable Radio systems. RF Technologies
The partners of the consortium are providing large panel of RF technologies including BICMOS-SiGe, SOI and Micro-Machining. The access to all these technologies will allow to validate a complete RF subsystem partitioning. Key Issues
Radio Front-End re-configuration Radio Front-End cost and power consumption Clustering
The areas of interest are 're-configurable radio systems and networks' and 'advanced tools and technologies for wireless communications', with emphasis on
Software Defined Radio (SDR) techniques in 2G-3G User Equipment (UE) Radio Front-End architecture; SDR architecture for UE; Re-configurable hardware in UE; Reduction of cost (number of components) of the Radio Front-End; Development of basic functions of the Radio Front-End architecture in different technologies (SOI, BICMOSSi-Ge and Micro-Machining); Optimisation of function partitioning and interaction between Base-Band and Radio Front-End.
Expected Impact
The principal impacts will be: - provision of a flexible, re-configurable Radio architecture for future developments of standards aimed at either allowing or mandating re-configurability - provision of a panel of technologies suitable for Re-configurable Radio architectures.
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