Implementation of Filter Bank–Based RF Transceiver for TV White Space

This paper presents a general‐purpose design scheme of a filter bank (FB)–based radio frequency (RF) transceiver that operates across the entire ultra‐high frequency (UHF) TV band from 470 MHz to 698 MHz and complies with the TV white space (TVWS) regulatory requirements. To this end, an intermediat...

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Published inETRI journal Vol. 37; no. 6; pp. 1077 - 1086
Main Authors Kang, Kyu‐Min, Park, Jae Cheol, Park, Seungkeun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) 01.12.2015
한국전자통신연구원
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ISSN1225-6463
2233-7326
2233-7326
DOI10.4218/etrij.15.0115.0530

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Summary:This paper presents a general‐purpose design scheme of a filter bank (FB)–based radio frequency (RF) transceiver that operates across the entire ultra‐high frequency (UHF) TV band from 470 MHz to 698 MHz and complies with the TV white space (TVWS) regulatory requirements. To this end, an intermediate frequency (IF) band‐pass filter (BPF) with a sharp skirt characteristic is considered as a solution for handling the incoming signals from a baseband modem. Specifically, an FB‐based BPF structure with four ceramic resonator filters that effectively rejects unwanted signals is proposed to extract a desired signal in the TV band. Achievable data rates of a cognitive radio system (CRS) employing the proposed FB‐based RF transceiver at the application layer are investigated in both wired and wireless environments. The service coverage of the CRS network is measured according to several modulation and coding schemes (MCSs) of the CRS. The results show that the coverage of a wireless network in a nearly open area can be extended by more than 9.3 km in the TVWS. Experimental results also confirm that the proposed FB‐based RF transceiver is adequate for utilization in TVWS applications.
Bibliography:seungkp@etri.re.kr
are with the Broadcasting & Telecommunications Media Research Laboratory, ETRI, Daejeon, Rep. of Korea.
kmkang@etri.re.kr
This work was supported by Institute for Information & communications Technology Promotion (IITP) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIP) (No. B0101‐15‐222, development of core technologies to improve spectral efficiency for mobile big‐bang).
Kyu‐Min Kang (corresponding author
and Seungkeun Park
Jae Cheol Park
jchpark@etri.re.kr
http://etrij.etri.re.kr/etrij/journal/article/article.do?volume=37&issue=6&page=1077
G704-001110.2015.38.6.017
ISSN:1225-6463
2233-7326
2233-7326
DOI:10.4218/etrij.15.0115.0530