Software-Defined Radios (SDR) are commonly used in state-of-the-art radio systems and are already well established in the space industry. A SDR usually describes the signal processing of a radio application in software and is often implemented into Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) or Digital Signal Processors (DSP). Most RF front-ends are strictly specified and realized for an executed application and are thus not re-configurable. With the release of new Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit (RFIC) devices, a significant portion of RF front end specifications have become programmable and alterable. This paper presents the use case and selected radiation test results of such RFIC technologies for small satellite radio applications, primary...
In the framework of two nanosatellite projects with European Space Agency a versatile platform consi...
This paper describes the radiation susceptibility testing and analysis of a miniaturised space Globa...
This paper will describe the use of digital Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) to contribute to a...
Software-Defined Radios (SDR) are commonly used in state-of-the-art radio systems and are already we...
Nowadays, technologies have a massive impact on the design of avionic systems, even for the conserva...
Radio frequency (RF) systems in space applications are usually designed for a single task and its re...
The utilization of commercial of the shelf (COTS) technologies for space application has been often ...
This paper presents an in-situ test concept for a multi-band software-defined radio (SDR) platform i...
Software-Defined Radios (SDR) are already widely-used and often implemented in terrestrial Radio Fre...
Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology has been proven in the commercial sector since the early 199...
Software Defined Radio is an industry term describing a method of utilizing a minimum amount of Radi...
The present thesis deals with the design of a highly integrated and radiation tolerant software-defi...
A Software Defined Radio (SDR) concept uses a minimum amount of analog/radio frequency components to...
The traditional radiation testing of space electronics has been used for more than fifty years to su...
This article describes how to analyze radiation-induced effects using traditional radio-frequency (R...
In the framework of two nanosatellite projects with European Space Agency a versatile platform consi...
This paper describes the radiation susceptibility testing and analysis of a miniaturised space Globa...
This paper will describe the use of digital Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) to contribute to a...
Software-Defined Radios (SDR) are commonly used in state-of-the-art radio systems and are already we...
Nowadays, technologies have a massive impact on the design of avionic systems, even for the conserva...
Radio frequency (RF) systems in space applications are usually designed for a single task and its re...
The utilization of commercial of the shelf (COTS) technologies for space application has been often ...
This paper presents an in-situ test concept for a multi-band software-defined radio (SDR) platform i...
Software-Defined Radios (SDR) are already widely-used and often implemented in terrestrial Radio Fre...
Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology has been proven in the commercial sector since the early 199...
Software Defined Radio is an industry term describing a method of utilizing a minimum amount of Radi...
The present thesis deals with the design of a highly integrated and radiation tolerant software-defi...
A Software Defined Radio (SDR) concept uses a minimum amount of analog/radio frequency components to...
The traditional radiation testing of space electronics has been used for more than fifty years to su...
This article describes how to analyze radiation-induced effects using traditional radio-frequency (R...
In the framework of two nanosatellite projects with European Space Agency a versatile platform consi...
This paper describes the radiation susceptibility testing and analysis of a miniaturised space Globa...
This paper will describe the use of digital Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) to contribute to a...