Design, implementation and characterization of an RF translator for TVWS communication

P. R. Ramirez, J. Marciano
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Abstract

This study describes a radio frequency (RF) frontend that enables direct RF translation of an IEEE 802.11 signal at 2.4GHz ISM band to UHF TV frequencies. Specifically, the intention is to allow 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11 or WiFi-compliant radios to be used for opportunistic communication at so-called TV white spaces (TVWS). In order to faithfully translate WiFi signals to TVWS frequencies, while preventing undue interference to the primary users in the TV band, the spurious response of the RF translator should be closely examined as part of the design considerations. We present the results of single tone spurious response and spectral mask tests in order to characterize the nonlinear performance of the translator. The tests are conducted for different 2.4GHz WiFi channels at the input, and for different target TV channel frequencies at the output of the translator. The performance of the translator was found to vary significantly across the 2.4GHz input frequencies with WiFi channel 11 (2.462GHz) providing the best results. This suggests that the choice of the input WiFi channel to the translator should be fixed to that which provides the best spurious response at the output. In addition, we evaluate system functionality by measuring TCP throughput with and without the translator, and compare the results with the spurious response tests. The results show that the signal distortion caused by the spurious response contributes to degrading both the measured RSSI and throughput levels. In particular, the lower RSSI and peak throughput values achieved at certain output TV channel frequencies is consistent with the high levels of spurious response that were measured in those cases. Furthermore, the variation in throughput performance across different cases is more apparent in the peak, rather than the average, throughput levels over time.
用于TVWS通信的射频转换器的设计、实现和特性
本研究描述了一种射频(RF)前端,可以将2.4GHz ISM频段的IEEE 802.11信号直接射频转换为UHF电视频率。具体来说,其目的是允许2.4GHz IEEE 802.11或wi - fi兼容无线电用于所谓的电视空白空间(TVWS)的机会性通信。为了忠实地将WiFi信号转换为TVWS频率,同时防止对电视频带中的主要用户的过度干扰,RF转换器的杂波响应应作为设计考虑的一部分进行仔细检查。为了表征翻译器的非线性性能,我们给出了单音杂散响应和频谱掩模测试的结果。在转换器的输入端使用不同的2.4GHz WiFi信道,在转换器的输出端使用不同的目标电视信道频率进行测试。研究发现,转换器的性能在2.4GHz输入频率范围内变化显著,其中WiFi通道11 (2.462GHz)提供了最佳效果。这表明,选择输入WiFi通道的翻译应该是固定的,以提供最好的输出杂散响应。此外,我们通过测量带和不带转换器的TCP吞吐量来评估系统功能,并将结果与伪响应测试进行比较。结果表明,由杂散响应引起的信号失真会降低测量的RSSI和吞吐量水平。特别是,在某些输出电视频道频率下获得的较低RSSI和峰值吞吐量值与在这些情况下测量到的高水平杂散响应一致。此外,吞吐量性能在不同情况下的变化随着时间的推移在峰值而不是平均吞吐量水平中更为明显。
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