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Software Radio [electronic resource] : Sampling Rate Selection, Design and Synchronization / by Elettra Venosa, fredric j. harris, Francesco A. N. Palmieri.

By: Venosa, Elettra [author.].
Contributor(s): harris, fredric j [author.] | Palmieri, Francesco A. N [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Analog Circuits and Signal Processing: Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2012Description: XXII, 134 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781461401131.Subject(s): Engineering | Electronics | Systems engineering | Engineering | Circuits and Systems | Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation | Signal, Image and Speech ProcessingDDC classification: 621.3815 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Software Radio: from Idea to Reality -- Sampling Rate Selection, Timing Jitter and Time Interleaved ADCs -- Radio Design -- Spectral Analysis -- Synchronization.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Software Radio represents the future of communication devices. By moving a radio's hardware functionalities into software, SWR promises to change the communication devices creating radios that, built on DSP based hardware platforms, are multiservice, multiband, reconfigurable and reprogrammable. This book describes the design of Software Radio (SWR). Rather than providing an overview of digital signal processing and communications, this book focuses on topics which are crucial in the design and development of a SWR, explaining them in a very simple, yet precise manner, giving simulation results that confirm the effectiveness of the proposed design.  Readers will gain in-depth knowledge of key issues so they can actually implement a SWR.  Specifically the book addresses the following issues: proper low-sampling rate selection in the multi-band received signal scenario, architecture design for both software radio receiver and transmitter devices and radio synchronization. Addresses very precisely the most important issues connected to software radio design and implementation; Describes even the most complicated issues in simple terms, making solutions accessible; Uses simulation results to illustrate and prove theoretical concepts; Maximizes use of diagrams to aid in understanding.        
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Software Radio: from Idea to Reality -- Sampling Rate Selection, Timing Jitter and Time Interleaved ADCs -- Radio Design -- Spectral Analysis -- Synchronization.

Software Radio represents the future of communication devices. By moving a radio's hardware functionalities into software, SWR promises to change the communication devices creating radios that, built on DSP based hardware platforms, are multiservice, multiband, reconfigurable and reprogrammable. This book describes the design of Software Radio (SWR). Rather than providing an overview of digital signal processing and communications, this book focuses on topics which are crucial in the design and development of a SWR, explaining them in a very simple, yet precise manner, giving simulation results that confirm the effectiveness of the proposed design.  Readers will gain in-depth knowledge of key issues so they can actually implement a SWR.  Specifically the book addresses the following issues: proper low-sampling rate selection in the multi-band received signal scenario, architecture design for both software radio receiver and transmitter devices and radio synchronization. Addresses very precisely the most important issues connected to software radio design and implementation; Describes even the most complicated issues in simple terms, making solutions accessible; Uses simulation results to illustrate and prove theoretical concepts; Maximizes use of diagrams to aid in understanding.        

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