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Software radio technologies : selected readings / edited by Joseph Mitola III, Zoran Zvonar.

Contributor(s): Zvonar, Zoran | Mitola, Joseph | John Wiley & Sons [publisher.] | IEEE Xplore (Online service) [distributor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : IEEE Press, c2001Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2001]Description: 1 PDF (xi, 483 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470546444.Subject(s): Software radio | Broadband communication systems | Cell phone systems | Modulation (Electronics) -- Data processing | Digital-to-analog converters | Adaptive antennas | Arrays | Bandwidth | Base stations | Baseband | Biographies | CMOS integrated circuits | Computer architecture | Converters | Digital signal processing | Dynamic range | Economics | GSM | Geology | Hardware | Indexes | Inductors | Mixers | Oscillators | Radio frequency | Receivers | Software | Software radio | Switches | TransceiversGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 384.5 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Preface -- Chapter 1: Foundations -- Software Radios: Survey, Critical Evaluation and Future Directions -- The Software Radio Architecture -- Technical Challenges in the Globalization of Software Radio -- Software-Defined Radios: Facets of a Developing Technology -- Software Radio Architecture: A Mathematical Perspective -- Beyond Software Radio, Towards Re-configurability Across the Whole System and Across Networks -- Chapter 2: Enabling Technologies -- CMOS Wireless Transceivers: The New Wave -- Analog-to-Digital Converters and Their Applications in Radio Receivers -- Analog-to-Digital Converter Survey and Analysis -- Power Consumption of A/D Converters for Software Radio Applications -- An Overview of Sigma-Delta Converters -- The Theory of Bandpass Sampling -- RSFQ Front-end for a Software Radio Receiver -- On Sampling Rate, Analog Prefiltering, and Sufficient Statistics for Digital Receivers -- Digital IF Filter Technology for 3G Systems: An Introduction -- The DSP Bottleneck -- VLSI Design and Implementation Fuels the Signal-Processing Revolution -- Digital Signal Processors in Cellular Radio Communications -- Recent Developments in Enabling Technologies for Software Defined Radio -- FPGA in the Software Radio -- The Flexibility of Configurable Computing -- Chapter 3: Systems and Architectures -- Programmable Channelized Digital Radio -- Speakeasy: The Military Software Radio -- Advanced Digital Receiver Principles and Technologies for PCS -- Broadband RF Stage Architecture for Software-Defined Radio in Handheld Terminal Applications -- Trends in Silicon Radio Large Scale Integration: Zero IF Receiver! Zero I & Q Transmitter! Zero Discrete Passives! -- Advanced Base Station Technology -- Advanced Software Radio Architecture for 3[superscript rd] Generation Mobile Systems -- A Soft Radio Architecture for Reconfigurable Platforms -- Software Radio Issues in Cellular Base Stations -- A Low-Power DSP Core-Based Software Radio Architecture -- DSP-Based Architectures for Mobile Communications: Past, Present and Future.
Virtual Radios -- Architectural Overview of SPEAKeasy System -- An Architecture for Radio-Independent Wireless Access Networks -- Software-Defined Radio Architectures for Interference Cancellation in DS-CDMA Systems -- Chapter 4: Software-Defined Radio Emerging Technologies -- Direction Finding and "Smart Antennas" Using Software Radio Architectures -- Software Radio Architecture with Smart Antennas: A Tutorial on Algorithms and Complexity -- The Rapidly Deployable Radio Network -- Sample Rate Conversion for Software Radio -- Mobile Middleware for the Reconfigurable Software Radio -- Engineering the Embedded Software Radio -- Cognitive Radio: Making Software Radios More Personal -- Chapter 5: Software Defined Radio Applications and Economics -- Mode Switching and Software Download for Software Defined Radio: The SDR Forum Approach -- Toward the Software Realization of a GSM Base Station -- Real-Time Implementation of a Reconfigurable IMT-2000 Base Station Channel Modem -- Code-Division Multiplexing of a Sensor Channel: A Software Implementation -- Software Radios for Airborne Platforms -- Receiver Dimensioning in a Hybrid Multicarrier GSM Base Station -- Software Radio Economics -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- About the Editors.
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Preface -- Chapter 1: Foundations -- Software Radios: Survey, Critical Evaluation and Future Directions -- The Software Radio Architecture -- Technical Challenges in the Globalization of Software Radio -- Software-Defined Radios: Facets of a Developing Technology -- Software Radio Architecture: A Mathematical Perspective -- Beyond Software Radio, Towards Re-configurability Across the Whole System and Across Networks -- Chapter 2: Enabling Technologies -- CMOS Wireless Transceivers: The New Wave -- Analog-to-Digital Converters and Their Applications in Radio Receivers -- Analog-to-Digital Converter Survey and Analysis -- Power Consumption of A/D Converters for Software Radio Applications -- An Overview of Sigma-Delta Converters -- The Theory of Bandpass Sampling -- RSFQ Front-end for a Software Radio Receiver -- On Sampling Rate, Analog Prefiltering, and Sufficient Statistics for Digital Receivers -- Digital IF Filter Technology for 3G Systems: An Introduction -- The DSP Bottleneck -- VLSI Design and Implementation Fuels the Signal-Processing Revolution -- Digital Signal Processors in Cellular Radio Communications -- Recent Developments in Enabling Technologies for Software Defined Radio -- FPGA in the Software Radio -- The Flexibility of Configurable Computing -- Chapter 3: Systems and Architectures -- Programmable Channelized Digital Radio -- Speakeasy: The Military Software Radio -- Advanced Digital Receiver Principles and Technologies for PCS -- Broadband RF Stage Architecture for Software-Defined Radio in Handheld Terminal Applications -- Trends in Silicon Radio Large Scale Integration: Zero IF Receiver! Zero I & Q Transmitter! Zero Discrete Passives! -- Advanced Base Station Technology -- Advanced Software Radio Architecture for 3[superscript rd] Generation Mobile Systems -- A Soft Radio Architecture for Reconfigurable Platforms -- Software Radio Issues in Cellular Base Stations -- A Low-Power DSP Core-Based Software Radio Architecture -- DSP-Based Architectures for Mobile Communications: Past, Present and Future.

Virtual Radios -- Architectural Overview of SPEAKeasy System -- An Architecture for Radio-Independent Wireless Access Networks -- Software-Defined Radio Architectures for Interference Cancellation in DS-CDMA Systems -- Chapter 4: Software-Defined Radio Emerging Technologies -- Direction Finding and "Smart Antennas" Using Software Radio Architectures -- Software Radio Architecture with Smart Antennas: A Tutorial on Algorithms and Complexity -- The Rapidly Deployable Radio Network -- Sample Rate Conversion for Software Radio -- Mobile Middleware for the Reconfigurable Software Radio -- Engineering the Embedded Software Radio -- Cognitive Radio: Making Software Radios More Personal -- Chapter 5: Software Defined Radio Applications and Economics -- Mode Switching and Software Download for Software Defined Radio: The SDR Forum Approach -- Toward the Software Realization of a GSM Base Station -- Real-Time Implementation of a Reconfigurable IMT-2000 Base Station Channel Modem -- Code-Division Multiplexing of a Sensor Channel: A Software Implementation -- Software Radios for Airborne Platforms -- Receiver Dimensioning in a Hybrid Multicarrier GSM Base Station -- Software Radio Economics -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- About the Editors.

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