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CRUSH: Cognitive Radio Universal Software Hardware

The FPGA is an integral component of a software defined radio (SDR) that provides the needed reconfigurability for dynamically adapting its transceiver and data processing functions. Because of the desire to process data faster and with less latency, researchers are looking at FPGA-based SDR. Our ar...

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Main Authors: Eichinger, G., Chowdhury, K., Leeser, M.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:The FPGA is an integral component of a software defined radio (SDR) that provides the needed reconfigurability for dynamically adapting its transceiver and data processing functions. Because of the desire to process data faster and with less latency, researchers are looking at FPGA-based SDR. Our architecture, called CRUSH, is composed of a Xilinx ML605 connected to an Ettus USRP through a a custom interface board allowing flexible data transfer between them. In addition, we provide a framework that supports ease of use, independent programming on both devices, and integration with software running on the host. To demonstrate our platform we implemented spectrum sensing, a key step in determining channel availability before transmission in dynamic spectrum access networks. Spectrum sensing is implemented on CRUSH using FFTs for a 100× speedup; the complete sensing cycle is 10× faster than the same design without CRUSH. By reducing the load of transferring raw samples to the host and allowing a powerful FPGA extension for off-the-shelf devices, CRUSH enables advances in both protocol design and reconfigurable hardware targeting radio applications.
ISSN:1946-147X
1946-1488
DOI:10.1109/FPL.2012.6339237