EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 
Volume 2005 (2005), Article ID 850819, 14 pages
doi:10.1155/WCN.2005.284

Flexible Radio: A Framework for Optimized Multimodal Operation via Dynamic Signal Design

Ioannis Dagres, Andreas Zalonis, Nikos Dimitriou, Konstantinos Nikitopoulos, and Andreas Polydoros

Institute of Accelerating Systems & Applications (IASA), National Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), P.O. Box 17214, Athens 10024, Greece

Received 16 March 2005; Revised 19 April 2005

Abstract

The increasing need for multimodal terminals that adjust their configuration on the fly in order to meet the required quality of service (QoS), under various channel/system scenarios, creates the need for flexible architectures that are capable of performing such actions. The paper focuses on the concept of flexible/reconfigurable radio systems and especially on the elements of flexibility residing in the PHYsical layer (PHY). It introduces the various ways in which a reconfigurable transceiver can be used to provide multistandard capabilities, channel adaptivity, and user/service personalization. It describes specific tools developed within two IST projects aiming at such flexible transceiver architectures. Finally, a specific example of a mode-selection algorithmic architecture is presented which incorporates all the proposed tools and, therefore, illustrates a baseband flexibility mechanism.