Adjacent channel rejection analysis due to channel select filter in RF superheterodyne receiver of WLAN IEEE 802.11a

In this paper, an analysis of adjacent channel rejection (ACR) due to channel select filter (CS filter) in RF superheterodyne receiver is presented. The ACR analysis is based on IEEE 802.11a standard at 5.8 GHz frequency band. In early stage of any RF receiver design for Wireless Local Area Network...

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Main Author: Shairi, N. A.
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spelling my.utem.eprints.89042015-05-28T04:00:06Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/8904/ Adjacent channel rejection analysis due to channel select filter in RF superheterodyne receiver of WLAN IEEE 802.11a Shairi, N. A. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) In this paper, an analysis of adjacent channel rejection (ACR) due to channel select filter (CS filter) in RF superheterodyne receiver is presented. The ACR analysis is based on IEEE 802.11a standard at 5.8 GHz frequency band. In early stage of any RF receiver design for Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) system, a system level analysis of ACR is needed prior to any CS filter design. This is important since the IEEE 802.11a uses adaptive data rates between 6 Mbps and 54 Mbps which gives different ACR level for CS filter. Hence, ACR analysis can determine out-of-band attenuation level of CS filter for RF superheterodyne receiver. This analysis is performed in a simulation software. As result, it shows that higher out-of-band attenuation level is required in CS filter for low data rate (e.g. 6 Mbps) compared to high data rate (e.g. 54 Mbps). Thus, the 30 dB attenuation level at adjacent channels in the CS filter is suggested for the RF superheterodyne receiver in order to meet ACR performance based on IEEE 802.11a standard. 2012-12-05 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text/html en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/8904/1/articleDetails.jsp%3Farnumber%3D6518627 application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/8904/2/2012_Adjacent_channel_rejection_analysis_due_to_channel_select_filter_in_RF_superheterodyne_receiver_of_WLAN_IEEE_802_11a.pdf Shairi, N. A. (2012) Adjacent channel rejection analysis due to channel select filter in RF superheterodyne receiver of WLAN IEEE 802.11a. In: Research and Development (SCOReD), 2012 IEEE Student Conference on , 5-6 Dec 2012, Pulau Pinang . http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SCOReD.2012.6518627
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Adjacent channel rejection analysis due to channel select filter in RF superheterodyne receiver of WLAN IEEE 802.11a
description In this paper, an analysis of adjacent channel rejection (ACR) due to channel select filter (CS filter) in RF superheterodyne receiver is presented. The ACR analysis is based on IEEE 802.11a standard at 5.8 GHz frequency band. In early stage of any RF receiver design for Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) system, a system level analysis of ACR is needed prior to any CS filter design. This is important since the IEEE 802.11a uses adaptive data rates between 6 Mbps and 54 Mbps which gives different ACR level for CS filter. Hence, ACR analysis can determine out-of-band attenuation level of CS filter for RF superheterodyne receiver. This analysis is performed in a simulation software. As result, it shows that higher out-of-band attenuation level is required in CS filter for low data rate (e.g. 6 Mbps) compared to high data rate (e.g. 54 Mbps). Thus, the 30 dB attenuation level at adjacent channels in the CS filter is suggested for the RF superheterodyne receiver in order to meet ACR performance based on IEEE 802.11a standard.
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title Adjacent channel rejection analysis due to channel select filter in RF superheterodyne receiver of WLAN IEEE 802.11a
title_short Adjacent channel rejection analysis due to channel select filter in RF superheterodyne receiver of WLAN IEEE 802.11a
title_full Adjacent channel rejection analysis due to channel select filter in RF superheterodyne receiver of WLAN IEEE 802.11a
title_fullStr Adjacent channel rejection analysis due to channel select filter in RF superheterodyne receiver of WLAN IEEE 802.11a
title_full_unstemmed Adjacent channel rejection analysis due to channel select filter in RF superheterodyne receiver of WLAN IEEE 802.11a
title_sort adjacent channel rejection analysis due to channel select filter in rf superheterodyne receiver of wlan ieee 802.11a
publishDate 2012
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