Design of Wireless Communication System by Integrating FPGA with Multicore SDR Development Platform

Authors

  • Ms. T. Tamilselvi  Associate Professor, Department of ECE, Jerusalem College of Engineering, Pallikaranai, Tamil Nadu, Chennai, India
  • Naresh Kumar V  UG Student, Department of ECE, Jerusalem College of Engineering, Pallikaranai, Tamil Nadu, Chennai, India
  • Hari Krishnan V  UG Student, Department of ECE, Jerusalem College of Engineering, Pallikaranai, Tamil Nadu, Chennai, India

Keywords:

Software defined radio, FPGA, Matlab, Simulink

Abstract

Software defined radio is a feasible solution for reconfigurable radios, which can perform different functions at different times on the same hardware. The project uses integrating FPGA with multicore Software defined Radio development platform design wireless communication system. It constructs the system on the Matlab/Simulink environment in the way of Model-based Design, and realizes transmitter section with FPGA. Finally, it uses Hardware-in-the-loop co-simulation to observe the bits error rate of system under the white Gaussian noise channel disturbance of different SNR values. The performance of the baseband transmitter is analyzed using constellation and eye diagrams for different modulation techniques and different signal to noise ratios.

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Published

2023-01-30

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Ms. T. Tamilselvi, Naresh Kumar V, Hari Krishnan V "Design of Wireless Communication System by Integrating FPGA with Multicore SDR Development Platform" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology (IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 10, Issue 1, pp.82-89, January-February-2023.