SDR’02 Papers
11-12 November 2002 - San Diego, California
Marriott Mission Valley 

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Enabling Technology 1

Flexibility, Performance and Implementation Advantages of Recursive, Linear and Non Line
Harris, F; San Diego State
Presented 11 November 2002
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Evaluating the Latest DSPs for Communications Infrastructure Applications
Bier, J; BDTI
Presented 11 November 2002
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Evaluating FPGAs for Communication Infrastructure Applications
Bier, J; BDTI
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Enabling Technology 2

SDR Radio Subsystems Using Polar Modulation
McCune, E; Tropian
Presented 11 November 2002
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Reconfigurable Antennas and RF front ends for portable wireless devices
Auckland, D; e-tenna
Presented 11 November 2002
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Blind Equation for Modulation Identification Techniques
Umebayashi, K; Yokohama National Univ
Presented 11 November 2002
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A Flexible Geometric Wide-Band Time-Varying Channel Model for V-Blast MIMO Simulations
Gifford, S; General Dynamics
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Enabling Technology 3

Portable Software Implementation of a Hybrid MANET Routing Protocol
Sholander, P; Scientific Research
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Evaluation of Software Defined Radio Prototype for PHS and Wireless LAN
Shiba, H; NTT
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Central Processing / Remote RF for Cellular Networks, using Optical Microcells: Concept an
Kahana, M.; Motorola
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Enabling Technology 4

Software Defined Radio Solutions; New Technology and JTRS Push the Envelope
Turner, M; Harris
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Joint source-channel matching For jamming and fading using an OFDM variable QOS Source-cha
Kleider, J; General Dynamics
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Designing JTRS Core Frameworks for Battery-Powered Platforms: 10 Techniques for Success
Linn, C; Harris
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A Review on Technical Challenges for Software Defined Radios
Haghihat, A; Harris
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Enabling Technology 5

Smart Radio Using Multirate Filters to Process, Identify, and Reconfigure Itself to Receiv
Harris, F; San Diego State
Presented 12 November 2002
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Performing Simultaneous Arbitrary Spectral Translation and Sample Rate Change, in Polypha
Harris, F; San Diego State
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Algorithmic Advances for Software Radios
Chapin, J; Vanu
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Adaptive Channel Coding Scheme Using Finite State Machine For SDR
Ikemoto, K; Yokohama National Univ
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Hardware 1

WINDFLEX - A Reconfigurable Radio System on the Path to SDR
Bogucka, H; University of Poznan
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Technique for Alleviating Dynamic-Range Requirement of Software-Radio Receiver
Huang, K; Institute for Communication Research
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Resource Allocation in Software Radios Using Configurable Computing Machines Based on
Srikanteswara, S; Virginia Tech
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Fully Software Configurable Receiver for Automotive Applications
Müller, T; Daimler-Chrysler
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Development of Software Radio Prototype
Teshima, I; H-Kokusai
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Hardware 2

The Platform FPGA: Enabling the Software Radio
Dick, C; Xilinx
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Practical Implementation of Commercial SDR RF Front Ends
Cummings, M; enVia
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Multi-Threaded Processor for Software Defined Radio
Glossner, J; Sandbridge
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Data Interconnect Technologies for High-Capacity SDR Systems
Van Hooft, F; Spectrum Signal Processing
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Adaptive Computing IC Technology Enables SDR and Multifunctionality in Next-Generation Wire
Watson, J; Quicksilver
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Hardware 3

Superconductor Digital-RF Transceiver Components
Mukhanov, O; HYPRES
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Zero-IF and Near-Zero-IF Quadrature Receivers for SDR
Gu, J; 4D Connect
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Digital Pre-Distortion Linearizer for a Realization of Automatic Calibration Unit
Dzung, D; Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Benefits of Superconductor Digital-RF Transceiver Technology to Future Wireless Systems
Gupta, D; HYPRES
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Hardware 4

Selecting Appropriate Hardware for Software Radio Systems
Mackenzie, P; Trinity College
Presented 12 November 2002
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The Vanu Software Radio System
Chapin, J; Vanu
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Use of Switch Fabrics in Implementation of Software Radio Smart Antenna and Interference
Murotake, D; SCA Technica
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Decorrelating Compensation Scheme for Coefficient Errors of a Filter Bank Parallel A/D C
Sanada, Y; Keio University
Presented 12 November 2002
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Networks & Protocols 1

Spectrum Management protocols in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Next Genera
Marshall, P; DARPA
Presented 12 November 2002
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Mobile Device Management with SyncML
Bok, A; Motorola
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Ad hoc Mobility Protocol Suite (AMPS) for JTRS Radios
Samtani, S; Telcordia
Presented 12 November 2002
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Networks & Protocols 2

SNMP Control for a Software-Defined Radio
Dohse, D; General Dynamics
Presented 12 November 2002
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Reconfiguration Requirements to Enable Dynamic Spectrum Allocation (DSA)
Grandblaise, D; Motorola
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Joint Radio Resource Management in a SDR Context
Pintenet, R; Motorola
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Intelligent Reconfiguration of Wireless Mobile Networks
Madani, K; University of Westminster
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Networks & Protocols 3

The Role of Game Theory in the Analysis of Software Radio Networks
Neel, J; Virginia Tech
Presented 12 November 2002
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Benefits of a Software Defined Wideband Base Station Solution
Heger, W; TelASIC
Presented 12 November 2002
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Architectural Implications of the PCS Wireless Business Case
Cook, P; HYPRES
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Advanced Business Models and Flexible Service Provision for Reconfigurable Mobile Systems
Alonistioti, A; University of Athens
Presented 12 November 2002
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Software 1

Waveform Portability for Software Defined Radios
Foresman, G; General Dynamics
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Reconfiguration Signaling
Moessner, K; MVCE
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Power Control for Software Download Using Common Channels in WCDMA
Luo, J; Siemens
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OTA Mobile Device Software Management
Bok, A; Motorola
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Architectural Considerations in SDR Hardware Structures
Geile, M; Nova Engineering
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Software 2

Source Coding for Configuration Data of FPGA for Software Defined Radio
Okuike, K; Yokohama National Univ
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Secure Mobile Delegation for Future Reconfigurable Terminals and Applications
Yuen, C; Toshiba
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Rapid Waveform Modeling Techniques for Software Defined Radios
Cox, S; General Dynamics
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A Waveform Description Language For Software Defined Radio
Gudaitis, M ; Emergent
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Software 3

Security Considerations for Software Defined Radios
Fitton, J; Harris

Security Requirement for the SDR Terminal Based on the Regulators Input
Faroughi, J; Motorola

The Structure of Wireless PCS Security
Cook, P; HYPRES

Common Software Download Requirements for Software Defined Radios
Polson, J; General Dynamics
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Systems 1

Software Defined Radio Technology in Commercial and Military Applications: A Contrast
Pucker, L; Spectrum Signal Processing
Presented 12 November 2002

Reconfiguration Architecture for Commercial SDRs
Kruetzfeldt, A; Sun Microsystems
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An SDR Design that Supports Multiple Security Levels and Network Routing Using an Untrusted
Haight, C; ITT
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An Approach to a Compact JTRS SCA Core Framework for Handheld Radios
Cruz, J; ITT
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Systems 2

Structure and Management of SDR System Profiles
Luo, J; Siemens
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Parameter Controlled Software Defined Radio
Jondral, F; University of Karlsruhe
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FlexCell - Deployment and Application Views
Luneau, F; Radical Horizons
Presented 12 November 2002
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US-Middleware and Network Support for Re-Configurable Terminals
Souville, B; NTT DoCoMo
Presented 12 November 2002
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Positioning the SDR Business Pendulum - The Case for an "Honest Broker"
Geile, M; Nova Engineering
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