High throughput channel tracking for JTRS wireless channel emulation

Testing and verifying wireless systems in a real world environments is a challenging but an important problem. This is particular true for the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) where the modulation techniques are optimized towards environments that are difficult to reproduce (e.g., ship to plane, plane to satellite communications). Such cases necessitate a wireless channel emulator to facilitate testing in the laboratory as the protocols are being developed. Furthermore, the increasing complexity of communications protocols and highly variable network scenarios force the channel emulator to support an accurate and complicated channel model that can scale to handle a large number of radios that operate across a wide frequency spectrum. We developed a unique channel impairment emulator prototype to meet these requirements. It maximizes the scalability and performance, operating in a frequency range of 2 MHz to 2 GHz. Moreover, our emulator design accommodates radio operation that use unknown frequency hopping techniques, which is increasingly common in JTRS systems. This key feature to this system is a high throughput channel tracker module that handles high bandwidth intermediate frequency (IF) signals while providing the scalability to handle a large number of channels.

[1]  Ron Sass,et al.  Design and utilization of an FPGA cluster to implement a Digital Wireless Channel Emulator , 2012, 22nd International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL).

[2]  Peter Steenkiste,et al.  FPGA-Based Channel Simulator for a Wireless Network Emulator , 2009, VTC Spring 2009 - IEEE 69th Vehicular Technology Conference.

[3]  Xiaohui Wang,et al.  Experience with a wireless network testbed based on signal propagation emulation , 2010, 2010 European Wireless Conference (EW).

[4]  Ron Sass,et al.  Design of a scalable digital Wireless Channel Emulator for networking radios , 2011, 2011 - MILCOM 2011 Military Communications Conference.

[5]  Ron Sass,et al.  A Range and Scaling Study of an FPGA-Based Digital Wireless Channel Emulator , 2013, 2013 IEEE 21st Annual International Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines.

[6]  Ahmed M. Eltawil,et al.  Design and Implementation of a Scalable Channel Emulator for Wideband MIMO Systems , 2009, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.

[7]  Pingfan Meng,et al.  Designing a hardware in the loop wireless digital channel emulator for software defined radio , 2012, 2012 International Conference on Field-Programmable Technology.