The principal idea behind the design of a software radio is to place the analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters as near the antenna as possible, such that most of the radio functionalities can be implemented on a programmable digital signal processor. One way to achieve this is by direct bandpass sampling of the desired RF signal band to base-band frequency. However, the design of a software radio receiver becomes more complicated when two or more distinct RF signals are to be received. The traditional approach for this case has been to bandpass sample a continuous span of spectrum containing all the desired RF signals. The disadvantage with this approach is that the required sampling rate depends upon the span of spectrum. inst...
190 p.Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a technology thought to build flexible radio systems, multi-se...
Abstract:- The first-order sampling of multi-band bandpass signals with arbitrary band positions is ...
Software Radio represents the future of communication devices. By moving a radio's hardware function...
A goal in the software radio design philosophy is to place the analog-to-digital converter as near t...
Bandpass sampling is a useful alternative for direct digital downconversion in software radio. It si...
AbstractBandpass sampling is a special form of undersampling that translates a high frequency bandpa...
SUMMARY In software defined radio systems, placing the analog-to-digital converter (ADC) near the an...
Subsampling receivers utilise the subsampling method to down convert signals from radio frequency (R...
Simultaneous down-conversion of multiple bandpass signals is desirable for a number of wireless appl...
As an interface between radio receiver front-ends and digital signal processing blocks, sampling dev...
The objective of this research project is to develop low power reconfigurable receiver architectures...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel method for analyzing the analog specifications of ...
Based on different sampling theorem, for example classic Shannon’s sampling theorem and Papoulis’ ge...
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This paper proposes arbitrary ratio sample rate conversion (SRC) architectures and a simpler B-splin...
190 p.Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a technology thought to build flexible radio systems, multi-se...
Abstract:- The first-order sampling of multi-band bandpass signals with arbitrary band positions is ...
Software Radio represents the future of communication devices. By moving a radio's hardware function...
A goal in the software radio design philosophy is to place the analog-to-digital converter as near t...
Bandpass sampling is a useful alternative for direct digital downconversion in software radio. It si...
AbstractBandpass sampling is a special form of undersampling that translates a high frequency bandpa...
SUMMARY In software defined radio systems, placing the analog-to-digital converter (ADC) near the an...
Subsampling receivers utilise the subsampling method to down convert signals from radio frequency (R...
Simultaneous down-conversion of multiple bandpass signals is desirable for a number of wireless appl...
As an interface between radio receiver front-ends and digital signal processing blocks, sampling dev...
The objective of this research project is to develop low power reconfigurable receiver architectures...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel method for analyzing the analog specifications of ...
Based on different sampling theorem, for example classic Shannon’s sampling theorem and Papoulis’ ge...
©2001 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish thi...
This paper proposes arbitrary ratio sample rate conversion (SRC) architectures and a simpler B-splin...
190 p.Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a technology thought to build flexible radio systems, multi-se...
Abstract:- The first-order sampling of multi-band bandpass signals with arbitrary band positions is ...
Software Radio represents the future of communication devices. By moving a radio's hardware function...