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4 | +\newlfmP{addrfromphone} % Print a phone number under the sender's address | |
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9 | +%---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
10 | +% YOUR NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION | |
11 | +%---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
12 | + | |
13 | +\namefrom{A. Hugeat} % Name | |
14 | + | |
15 | +\addrfrom{ | |
16 | +\today\\[12pt] % Date | |
17 | +Arthur Hugeat\\ | |
18 | +FEMTO-ST/Time \& Frequency\\ | |
19 | +15 B avenue des Montboucons\\ | |
20 | +F-25030 Besan\c con Cedex, France | |
21 | +} | |
22 | + | |
23 | +\phonefrom{+33-381402884} | |
24 | + | |
25 | +\emailfrom{\tt arthur.hugeat@femto-st.fr} | |
26 | + | |
27 | +\greetto{Sir, madam,} | |
28 | +\closeline{Yours sincerely,} | |
29 | + | |
30 | +\nameto{} % Addressee of the letter above the to address | |
31 | + | |
32 | +\addrto{ | |
33 | +To: editor of IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control (T-UFFC)} | |
34 | + | |
35 | +\begin{document} | |
36 | +\begin{newlfm} | |
37 | + | |
38 | +Please find a manuscript we wish to submit for publication as a full article | |
39 | +in Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, entitled | |
40 | +\begin{center} | |
41 | +{\bf Filter optimization for real time digital processing of radiofrequency signals: application | |
42 | +to oscillator metrology} \\ | |
43 | +by A. Hugeat, J. Bernard, G. Goavec-M\'erou, P.-Y. Bourgeois, and J.-M. Friedt | |
44 | +\\ | |
45 | +\end{center} | |
46 | + | |
47 | +Based on the current trend of implementing oscillator characterization circuits as | |
48 | +digital electronics based on the concept of software defined radio, we aim at demonstrating | |
49 | +in this paper optimal strategies for designing and scheduling filters in Field Programmable | |
50 | +Gate Arrays used to acquire and process radiofrequency signals. The complete abstract is | |
51 | + | |
52 | +\begin{center} | |
53 | +\parbox{0.8\linewidth}{ | |
54 | +Software Defined Radio (SDR) provides stability, flexibility and reconfigurability to | |
55 | +radiofrequency signal processing. Applied to oscillator characterization in the context | |
56 | +of ultrastable clocks, stringent filtering requirements are defined by spurious signal or | |
57 | +noise rejection needs. Since real time radiofrequency processing must be performed in a | |
58 | +Field Programmable Array to meet timing constraints, we investigate optimization strategies | |
59 | +to design filters meeting rejection characteristics while limiting the hardware resources | |
60 | +required and keeping timing constraints within the targeted measurement bandwidths. The | |
61 | +presented technique is applicable to scheduling any sequence of processing blocks characterized | |
62 | +by a throughput, resource occupation and performance tabulated as a function of configuration | |
63 | +characateristics, as is the case for filters with their coefficients and resolution yielding | |
64 | +rejection and number of multipliers. | |
65 | +} | |
66 | +\end{center} | |
67 | + | |
68 | +%\hfill Yours sincerely, Arthur Hugeat | |
69 | + | |
70 | +%\hfill\includegraphics[width=5cm]{} | |
71 | +\end{newlfm} | |
72 | +\end{document} |