Software Radio Architecture: Object-Oriented Approaches to Wireless Systems Engineering

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John Wiley & Sons, Apr 7, 2004 - Technology & Engineering - 568 pages
In einem sogenannten Software-Radio werden die Modulations-Wellenformen nicht durch herkömmliche elektronische Schaltungen, sondern durch eine Software erzeugt. Die so generierten digitalen Signale werden durch einen Breitband-D/A-Wandler in das gewünschte analoge modulierte Signal überführt. Grundlagen und Anwendungen der Technologie erläutert der Autor dieses Bandes, gestützt auf jahrelange Erfahrungen als Seminarleiter. (11/00)
 

Contents

1 Introduction and Overview
1
2 Architecture Evolution
35
3 The Radio Spectrum and RF Environment
73
4 SystemsLevel Architecture Analysis
112
5 NodeLevel Architecture Analysis
171
6 Segment Design Tradeoffs
236
7 Antenna Segment Tradeoffs
244
8 RFIF Conversion Segment Tradeoffs
265
11 Software Architecture Tradeoffs
347
12 Software Component Characteristics
384
13 Performance Management
437
14 Smart Antennas
467
15 Applications
482
16 Reference Architecture
493
References
495
Glossary
515

9 ADC and DAC Tradeoffs
289
10 Digital Processing Tradeoffs
312

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JOSEPH MITOLA III, PhD, introduced the software radio architecture in 1992. He was the founding chair of the software-defined Radio (SDR) Forum in 1996. He teaches industrial courses on the subject in the United States and Europe for clients such as the U.S. Department of Defense. He is also widely published and cited, having served as editor-in-chief for the landmark May 1995 issue of IEEE (NY) Communications Magazine, the April 1999 Journal on Selection Areas in Communication on Software Radios, and the ongoing series Software and DSP in Radio.

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