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La radio logicielle est devenue un axe de recherche universitaire et de développement commercial pour les futurs systèmes sans fil. Cet article passe brièvement en revue les concepts fondamentaux de la radio logicielle. Il caractérise ensuite les compromis entre les technologies radio logicielles de base. L'analyse orientée objet conduit à la définition de la plate-forme de référence radio et de l'architecture orientée objet en couches associée prenant en charge l'évolution simultanée du matériel et du logiciel. Les thèmes de recherche incluent la superposition, le tunneling, les machines virtuelles et les agents intelligents.
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Joseph MITOLA III, "Software Radio Architecture Evolution: Foundations, Technology Tradeoffs, and Architecture Implications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E83-B, no. 6, pp. 1165-1173, June 2000, doi: .
Abstract: Software radio has emerged as a focus of both academic research and commercial development for future wireless systems. This paper briefly reviews the foundation concepts of the software radio. It then characterizes the tradeoffs among core software-radio technologies. Object-oriented analysis leads to the definition of the radio reference platform and the related layered object-oriented architecture supporting simultaneous hardware and software evolution. Research issues include layering, tunneling, virtual machines and intelligent agents.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e83-b_6_1165/_p
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