It is for UMTS based standard LTE (20MHz bandwidth) which has 30.72Msps and 
this is beyond USRP2's instantaneous bandwidth (25MHz). I am simulating LTE 
(10MHz bandwidth) where I can halve the sampling rate of 15.36Msps. Reading the 
earlier mail threads and responses from Matt I understand that it is better to 
handle the sample rate converters at the software level rather than doing at 
the FPGA level in the USRP2 code. 

LTE is based on OFDM and is not using any spectral shaping filter, instead the 
samples generated for OFDM symbols at the above rate are directly read/write 
into DAC/ADC. I could successfully do the above  by performing downlink and 
uplink using interpolation factor 16 which boils down to 6.25Msps but when I 
used the interpolation factor 6 (or 8) it gives the overflowing errors. I am 
using Quadcore PC (2.6GHz), can you suggest any other high end PC that can 
handle the above processing?

Regards
Krishna S       

--- On Fri, 9/4/10, John Orlando
 <j...@epiq-solutions.com> wrote:

From: John Orlando <j...@epiq-solutions.com>
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] sampling rate of tx_sampless.cc and  
rx_streaming_sampless.cc
To: "Johnathan Corgan" <jcor...@corganenterprises.com>
Cc: "Krishna S" <krishna2...@yahoo.com>, "gnu" <discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org>
Date: Friday, 9 April, 2010, 4:15 PM

<snip>
> If what you really mean is that you have a host PC generated sample
> stream at 15.36 Msps and need to transmit it with the USRP2, then yes,
> you'd set the USRP2 FPGA interpolation to 6, then fractionally
> resample from 15.36 Msps to 16 Msps on the host.
>
> Depending on what the last DSP processing stage in your application
> is, you may be able to "fold" this resampling into
 the prior stage.
> For example, if the last step in your signal processing chain is a
> spectral shaping filter, like a root-raised-cosine filter, then you
> can reimplement this using a polyphase resampler and use the output
> filter taps there.  This would combine the filter and resampling
> operation in one block and eliminate the need for a very high CPU
> resampling block.
>
> Where does the figure of 15.36 Msps come from?

Just a guess, but that sounds like 4x the UMTS chip rate (which is
3.84 Mchips/sec).  If this is the case, there is an RRC filter at the
last DSP stage typically, so your suggestion for folding this
re-sampling in is spot-on.

-- 
Regards,
John Orlando
CEO/System Architect
Epiq Solutions
www.epiq-solutions.com


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