Real-time 2-d fir trapezoidal digital filters for 2.4 ghz aperture receiver applications

Abstract

This paper presents the implementation of a twodimensional (2-D) finite-impulse-response (FIR) trapezoidal filter based beamforming array receiver. A 2.4 GHz 16-element receivemode IQ array is designed and used for physically measuring the beam patterns corresponding to 2-D FIR trapezoidal filters. The 16-element beamformer is implemented using the reconfigurable open architecture computing hardware version-2 (ROACH-2) field programmable gate array (FPGA) platform to perform analog to digital conversion and digital signal processing. The 2-D FIR trapezoidal filter is designed as a 16-spatial input 32- tap filter and is implemented targeting the ROACH-2’s Xilinx Virtex 6 (sx475t) FPGA chip as a filter-and-sum architecture. The receiver array is precisely rotated (keeping the transmitter fixed) to digitally measure the received energy by integrating the instantaneous power of the output of the 2-D FIR trapezoidal filter for each angle of reception. The main lobe of the measured beam pattern is well aligned with the simulated beam pattern, and the highest measured side-lobe level is −17.8 dB.

Description

Keywords

Broadband beamforming, 2-D FIR trapezoidal filters, 2.4 GHz aperture receivers, FPGAs, array pattern measurements

Citation

V. Ariyarathna et al., "Real-Time 2-D FIR Trapezoidal Digital Filters for 2.4 GHz Aperture Receiver Applications," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 350-355, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421921.

Collections