Abstract. This paper describes a Sandbridge Sandblaster system implementation including both hardware and software elements for a WiMax 802.16e system. The system is implemented on the fully functional multithreaded Sandblaster multiprocessor SB3010 SoC chip. The entire communication protocol, physical layer and MAC, has been implemented in software using pure ANSI C programming language and it executes in real time. In this paper, we also present a radio propagation analysis specific to the Samos island at the workshop location, and the DSP execution performance.
Software defined radios, which provide a programmable solution for implementing the physical layer processing of multiple communication standards, are widely recognized as one of the most important new technologies for wireless communication systems. Emerging communication standards, however, require tremendous processing capabilities to perform high-bandwidth physical-layer processing in real time.In this paper, we present instruction set extensions for several important communication algorithms including convolutional encoding, Viterbi decoding, turbo decoding, and Reed-Solomon encoding and decoding. The performance benefits of these extensions are evaluated using a supercomputer class vectorizing compiler and the Sandblaster lowpower multithreaded processor for software defined radio. The proposed instruction set extensions provide significant performance improvements, while maintaining a high degree of programmability.
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