This paper compares two waveform implementations generating the same RF signal using the same SDR development system. Both waveforms implement a satellite modem using QPSK modulation at 1M BPS data rates with one half rate convolutional encoding. Both waveforms are partitioned the same across the general purpose processor (GPP) and the field programmable gate array (FPGA). Both waveforms implement the same equivalent set of radio functions on the GPP and FPGA. The GPP implements the majority of the radio functions and the FPGA implements the final digital RF modulator stage. One waveform is implemented directly on the SDR development system and the second waveform is implemented using the JTRS/SCA model. This paper contrasts the amount of r...
Software Defined Radios (SDRs) are redefining the current landscape of wireless communications in bo...
A Software Communications Architecture (SCA) Waveform for space telemetry is being developed at the ...
This paper will describe the use of digital Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) to contribute to a...
The Space Telecommunications Radio System (STRS) provides a common, consistent framework to abstract...
The JTRS SCA architecture is designed to promote reuse of software elements that are primarily GPP a...
Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a conception of implementing radio functions in computer software, i...
Software Defined Radio is an industry term describing a method of utilizing a minimum amount of Radi...
A key component in the Integrated Radio and Optical Communications project at the National Aeronauti...
This paper describes an open-architecture SDR (software defined radio) infrastructure that is suitab...
The Software Communication Architecture (SCA) is a method developed for the U.S military\u27s Joint ...
Software Defined Radios (SDRs) have emerged as a viable approach for space communications over the l...
SDR, since its theoretical definition by J. Mitola, has been really appealing for the military commu...
Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a relatively new approach to develop wireless communi-cation systems...
Software Defined Radio (SDR) promises to deliver a cost effective and flexible solution by implement...
© 2015 IEEE.Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a key area to realise new software implementations for a...
Software Defined Radios (SDRs) are redefining the current landscape of wireless communications in bo...
A Software Communications Architecture (SCA) Waveform for space telemetry is being developed at the ...
This paper will describe the use of digital Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) to contribute to a...
The Space Telecommunications Radio System (STRS) provides a common, consistent framework to abstract...
The JTRS SCA architecture is designed to promote reuse of software elements that are primarily GPP a...
Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a conception of implementing radio functions in computer software, i...
Software Defined Radio is an industry term describing a method of utilizing a minimum amount of Radi...
A key component in the Integrated Radio and Optical Communications project at the National Aeronauti...
This paper describes an open-architecture SDR (software defined radio) infrastructure that is suitab...
The Software Communication Architecture (SCA) is a method developed for the U.S military\u27s Joint ...
Software Defined Radios (SDRs) have emerged as a viable approach for space communications over the l...
SDR, since its theoretical definition by J. Mitola, has been really appealing for the military commu...
Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a relatively new approach to develop wireless communi-cation systems...
Software Defined Radio (SDR) promises to deliver a cost effective and flexible solution by implement...
© 2015 IEEE.Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a key area to realise new software implementations for a...
Software Defined Radios (SDRs) are redefining the current landscape of wireless communications in bo...
A Software Communications Architecture (SCA) Waveform for space telemetry is being developed at the ...
This paper will describe the use of digital Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) to contribute to a...