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California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Presented By Douglas A. Palmer, PhD CalRADIO A Broad Application Digital Radio Development Platform
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Cal-(IT) 2 Charter Industrial Intellectual Teaming Providing a Collaborative Framework for Research Linking Research Teams Across Universities Multi-Disciplinary Federal Grants Planning of Campus Infrastructure Student Community Formation Community Involvement in Living Laboratories Providing R&D for State Agencies Driving National Networking Agendas International Technology Partnerships
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Cal-(IT) 2 Vision 1. Advanced Network Technology Gigabit/sec and Petabit/sec networks Wireless everywhere Broadband access networks 2. Nomadic Computing Traveling from your office to another and still having access to your full set of Internet resources 3. Smart Spaces Moving the Internet into your physical world
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Cal-(IT) 2 UC San Diego 220,000 SF Bioengineering Chartered in May 2002 by the Governor of California Larry Smarr (UCSD), Institute Director Ron Graham (UCSD), Institute Chief Scientist Ramesh Rao, Director, UCSD Division William H. Parker, Interim Director, UCI Division
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Industrial Partners Support Academic Research and Education In the Last Six Months –Hosted Over 25 Seminars or Lectures –Hosted or Co-Sponsored Over Ten Workshops/Conferences Supported 20 Summer Undergraduate Fellows Funds Over 42 Graduate Fellowships Hosts Distinguished Visitors Provides Equipment for Living Labs Created a Dozen Chaired Professorships
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Recent Collaborations ITR: The OptIPuter PI: Larry Smarr ITR: Collaborative Research: An Integrated Framework for Health Monitoring of Highway Bridges and Civil Infrastructure PI: Ahmed Elgamal ITR: Information-Theoretic Limits in Data Storage Systems PI: Paul Siegel DARPA/QUIST: Quantum Telecommunications Systems PI: Shaya Fainman MURI: Integrated Nanostructures Supersensors PI: Ivan Schuller HP: Reinventing the University Campus, Phase II PIs: Gabriele Wienhausen, Griswold DIMI: Driver Situational Awareness for Intelligent Driving Support Systems PI: Mohan Trivedi ITR: Exploring the Environment in Time: Wireless Networks and Real-Time Management PIs: Hans-Werner Braun, John Orcutt, Arcot Rajasekar, Frank Vernon
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Over Sixty Industrial Sponsors From a Broad Range of Industries Akamai Technologies Inc. AMCC Ampersand Ventures Arch Venture Partners The Boeing Company Broadcom Corporation Conexant Systems, Inc. Connexion by Boeing Cox Communications DaimlerChrylser Diamondhead Ventures Dupont iTechnologies Emulex Corporation Enosys Markets Enterprise Partners VC Entropia, Inc. Ericsson Wireless Comm. ESRI Extreme Networks Global Photon Systems Graviton IBM Interactive Vis. Systems IdeaEdge Ventures The Irvine Company Intersil Corporation Computers Communications Software Sensors Biomedical Automotive Startups Venture Capital Oracle Orincon Industries Panoram Technologies Polexis Printronix QUALCOMM Incorporated R.W. Johnson Pharma. R.I. SAIC Samueli, Henry (Broadcom) SBC Communications San Diego Telecom Council SciFrame, Inc. Seagate Storage Products SGI Silicon Wave Sony STMicroelectronics, Inc. Sun Microsystems TeraBurst Networks Texas Instruments Time Domain Toyota UCSD Healthcare The Unwired Fund Volkswagen WebEx Irvine Sensors Corporation JMI, Inc. Leap Wireless International Link, William J. (Versant Ventures) Litton Industries, Inc. MedExpert International Merck Microsoft Corporation Mindspeed Technologies Mission Ventures NCR Newport Corporation Nissan Motors $140 M Match From Industry
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Cal-(IT) 2 Industry Sponsored Research Advanced Radio Architecture and Circuit Development (Intersil) –PI: Lawrence Larson Advanced Data Acquisition (Intersil) –PI: Bang-Sup Song Advanced Power Amplifier Structures (Intersil) –PI: Peter Asbeck Power management in Communication Devices (Intersil) –PI: Ramesh Rao Transmit Diversity and Beam forming Methods for Wireless Communication (Intersil) –PI: Bhaskar Rao/Paul Siegel Multiple Antenna Systems for Wireless Communications (Ericsson) –PI: Bhaskar Rao, James Zeidler, Robert Bitmead CDMA Systems (Ericsson) –PI: Milstein, Siegel. Zeger, Cosman Adaptive Systems (Ericsson) –PI: R. Rao, Cruz, Cosman, Dey, Voelker Coding and Detection Methods for High Speed Data Transmission (AMCC) –PI: Paul Siegel, Alexander Vardy Optical Components for Next Generation Optical Switching (AMCC) –PI: Shaya Fainman, Sadik Esener Channel Characterization of Optical Links (AMCC) –PI: Sadik Esener, Shaya Fainman Optical Interconnects for on-board communications (IBM) –PI: Sadik Esener, Shaya Fainman
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CalRADIO Project Goals Cal-(IT)2 is developing a general broad application radio/networking test platform for the University Jacob’s School of Engineering Research and Development programs. This platform should be of general interest to the wireless community at large and plans call for it to be made generally available to the public on an open basis for Research and Development. A single integrated test platform gives a new dimension to radio design in the future: the capability of publishing standards in software/firmware and hardware. This has the utility of greatly speeding the design, implementation and adoption of new standards.
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Development Stages CalRADIO I – Basic WiFi MAC development platform –Utilize basic Symbol Technologies WiFi Test Board –Modify board and re-spin to incorporate several new features –Make the board available to faculty/students CalRADIO II – Basic digital radio development –Gather requirements and specifications –Develop basic digital processing board –Build several RF front-end modules –802.11x –802.16 –Cell –General RF
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CalRADIO I Block Diagram
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Hardware Main Digital Processing Board RF WiFi daughter board Single 5-6V supply JTAG Programmable Audio CODEC FEATURES
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CalRADIO I Features Off-board LAN radio module support TI TMS320VC5409 DSP or the ‘5410A (80 to 100 MHz) as the main CPU 512KB of external SRAM (256K x 16) 1MB of external Flash memory (512K x 16) (Optional) 2MB additional Flash memory support 40-pin LAN radio interface port Reset circuitry JTAG Emulation socket 8-bit Hardware controlled status LEDs 8-bit Software controlled status LEDs 8-bit Software controlled general purpose latched bits TI TLV320AIC23 stereo CODEC Audio handset jack (Mic and Speaker hookup) Optional differential Mic and Speaker hookup Optional audio power amplifier Power status LEDs Power On/Off key, 2-GP keys, and reset control key +3.3V, +1.8V digital supplies +3.3, +1.8V and +2.8V analog RF supplies Power management
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CalRADIO II: Goals General development platform for physical to app layers of wireless design Capabilities for networking implementation Software/Firmware implementation whenever possible Libraries of routines for linking Teaching platform with accessibility to undergrad as well as grad students Open standards specification vehicle A mix of DSP and Gate Array processing for speed and flexibility
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Application Research Areas MIMO signal processing ABC (Heterogeneous connectivity) Low-power sensor networks Embedded Processing Store-and-forward networks Mesh Networks Ad Hoc networks Precision synchronization MODEM schemes CODEC design Propagation studies Channel studies Adaptive radio Software radio Chip design Diversity methods
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CalRADIO II: Requirements Separate RF modules Power Management Precision Clocking Small size and transportability – standalone operation (rules out PCI add-in) Web-site with downloads and design specs All code downloadable through main I/O port Single voltage operation RF modules for: 802.11x, 802.16x, 1xEVDO, Bluetooth, general (RFMagic)
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CalRADIO II: Block Diagram
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CalRADIO II: System Diagram
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CalRADIO II: Current Participants Douglas A. Palmer Don Kimball Rajesh Gupta Lawrence Larson Ramesh Rao Rene Cruz Curt Schurgers Cristiano L. Pereira Clark Guest Peter Asbeck Yang Sun Yuvraj Agarwal Babak Jaffarian Magnus Almgren Jeff Namkung Chris Roedel Bhaskar Rao Jeremy Rode Thomas James Paul Blair
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