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dc.contributor.authorAzam, Asad
dc.date.accessioned2014-09-18T14:38:14Z
dc.date.available2014-09-18T14:38:14Z
dc.date.issued2001-08-01
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/10916
dc.description.abstractModem wireless and satellite communication systems make use of spreadspectrum modulation concepts such as Frequency-hopping spread-spectrum (FHSS) and Direct sequence spread-spectrum (DSSS). The spread-spectrum modulation method inherently possesses anti-jamming and anti-interception properties due to the fact that the narrowband information signal is spread over a wide range of frequencies, masking the information-bearing signal as noise. Despite these properties, these communication channels can be severely corrupted by high-powered narrowband interference signals generated by local FM or AM transmitters which may cause complications when detecting the information signal at the receiver. Therefore, the communication system is made more efficient with the use of signal processing techniques for narrowband interference attenuation. Control systems is another area where the presence of narrowband interference signal due to mechanical resonance can be responsible for causing distortion in information signal. Any Band-pass, High-pass or a Low-pass filter may be converted into a tunable filter through the use of new Tunable Heterodyne Band-pass Filter concept in which the frequency of the heterodyne signal is adjusted thereby creating the effect of translating the entire transfer function of the fixed filter in frequency. In this thesis, hardware implementation techniques and results of the new Digital Tunable Heterodyne Band-pass filter is proposed that allows a prototype IIR or FIR filter to be shifted through the entire range of digital frequencies with a single parameter, the heterodyning frequency. The unique property of this new tunable filter is the range of tunability it possesses. With this technique, the fixed filter is tuned continuously using the concept of frequency translation. The images created by the heterodyne process are cancelled without the use of image canceling filters, which significantly contribute towards a hardware efficient design. In this thesis, simulation results are observed to illustrate the effects ofhaving the fixed prototype filter as a band-pass, high-pass, low-pass or notch filter. This thesis concentrates on the hardware implementation of the tunable heterodyne filter structure with a band-pass filter as the fixed prototype filter. Thus, simulation and experimental results show that if the fixed filter is a narrowband Bandpass filter, a much hardware efficient implementation can be achieved by using the new Tunable Heterodyne Band-pass filter to extract the narrowband interference from broadband communication or control systems as compared to the standard techniques used. The proposed heterodyne filter is suitable both as a tunable filter or to be implemented with standard algorithms to design adaptive digital filters. The new structure proposed is composed of three main components which can be implemented using Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) or easily be retargeted for an Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASIC) standard cell technology or custom designed for Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) processes. A prototype system is implemented using a single chip Xilinx Virtex Series Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) and thesimulation results are compared with the hardware data.
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dc.publisherOklahoma State University
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dc.titleHardware Implementation Of Tunable Heterodyne Band-Pass Filters
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osu.filenameThesis-2001-A991h-1.pdf
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