Course Catalog 2006-2007

TLT-5806 RECEIVER ARCHITECTURES AND SIGNAL PROCESSING, 5-7 cr
Receiver Architectures and Signal Processing

Courses persons responsible
Markku Renfors

Lecturers
Markku Renfors

Lecturetimes and places
Per I,II: Wednesday 14 - 17, TB219

Implementations
Person responsible: Markku Renfors
Programs: Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, Communications and Electronics
  Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Summer
Lecture 3 h/week 3 h/week - - - -
Assignment 16 h/per 16 h/per 45 h/per - - -
Exam  
(Timetable for academic year 2006-2007)

Objectives
The goal is to understand the key RF-functionalities and related performance issues when designing the analog and digital signal processing blocks for communications receivers and transmitters. The course introduces also certain DSP algorithms that are interesting when the RF functionalities are increasingly desired to be implemented with digital signal processing.

Content
Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Receiver Architectures
- Basic architectures of communications receivers: superheterodyne, direct-conversion, low-IF.
- Effects of non-idealities in practical analog implementations: I/Q imbalance, nonlinearities, noise, phase noise, spurious responses. System calculation principles.
- The significance of RF specifications of mobile communication systems on the specs of the signal processing blocks.
- Flexible multistandard receiver structures and flexible spectrum use; software defined radio and cognitive radio concepts. 
     
2. Multirate DSP
- Principles of multirate signal processing and extensions to bandpass and complex (I/Q) cases.
- Review of efficient realization structures; polyphase structure, CIC filters.
- Continuous-time, discrete-time, and multirate signal processing in case of complex (I/Q) and bandpass signals.
- Sampling of bandpass signals and I/Q signals. Sampling and ADC requirements regarding resolution and sampling jitter.
- Efficient DSP algorithms for communications receivers. 
Delta-sigma A/D-conversion principle.    
3. Synchronization
- Requirements and methods for carrier and symbol synchronization.
- Maximum Likelihood estimation theory in synchronization.
- All-digital synchronization principles.
- Principle of polynomial interpolation and its applications in communications signal processing. 
- Efficient all-digital synchronization algorithms.
- Synchronization in CDMA- ja multicarrier systems.
- Cramer-Rao bound on the performance of synchronization algorithms.
- Realizations structures and design methods for polynomial interpolation. 
  
4. Adaptive Compensation Methods
- Use of statistical DSP for compensation certain non-idealities of the analog parts (I/Q imbalance, nonlinearities). 
- More extensive analysis of the used statistical DSP methods and detailed signal models.    
5. Frequency Synthesis
- The principles and analysis key performance characteristics of main frequency synthesis methods. Direct digital synthesis.

Transmitters
- Basic transmitter structures.
- Co-existence of transmitters and receivers; impact of duplexing methods.
- Effects of power amplifier nonlinearities and linearization techniques. 
     

Requirements for completing the course
5 cr: exam and small project/homework solutions 6 or 7 cr: more extensive project/laboratory exercises/literature study

Evaluation criteria for the course

  • The assessment is based on the exam, which is targeted to measuring the knowledge gained in the core contents.

  • Used assessment scale is numeric (1-5)

  • Study material
    Type Name Auhor ISBN URL Edition, availability... Exam material Language
    Lecture slides Receiver Architectures and Signal Processing Markku Renfors et al.       Yes  English 
    Other literature Book chapters and scientific articles as supplementary material. several authors       No  English 
    Other online content Intercative www-based leaning materials. Mikko Valkama, Markku Renfors, et al.   http://www.cs.tut.fi/tlt/invocom/   Yes  English 

    Prerequisites
    Code Course Credits M/R
    SGN-2010 SGN-2010 Digital Linear Filtering I 5 Recommendable
    TLT-5206 TLT-5206 Communication Theory 5-7 Mandatory
    TLT-5400 TLT-5400 Digital Transmission 7 Recommendable
    TLT-6306 TLT-6306 RF Equipment for Wireless Networks 3 Recommendable

    Prequisite relations (Sign up to TUT Intranet required)

    Remarks

    Lectured every second year; lectured during 2006-07.

  • Partial passing of course must be in connection with the same round of implementation.

  • The course is suitable for postgraduate studies.

  • Distance learning

  • ITC utilized during the course

  • - In information distribution via homepage, newsgroups or mailing lists, e.g. current issues, timetables
    - In compiling teaching material, particularly for online use or other electronic media
    - In compiling exercise, group or laboratory work
    - In distributing and/or returning exercise work, material etc
    - In the visualization of objects and phenomena, e.g. animations, demonstrations, simulations, video clips

  • Estimate as a percentage of the implementation of the course
  • - Contact teaching: 30 %
    - Distance learning: 20 %
    - Proportion of a student's independent study: 50 %

    Scaling
    Methods of instructionHours
    Lectures 75
    Exercises 15
    Assignments 32
    Laboratory assignments 45
    Information and communication technology 12

    Study materials
    Scaling of methods of instruction icludes the use of following study material:
    Online material not in finnish

    Other scaledHours
    Exam/midterm exam 3
    Total sum 182

    Correspondence of content
    83080 Receiver Architectures and Synchronization in Digital Communications

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    Last modified 25.04.2006
    Modified byMarkku Renfors