This paper presents an performance evaluation of GNU Radio and OSSIE, two open source Software Defined Radio (SDR) architectures. The two architectures were compared by running implementations of a BPSK waveform utilising a software loopback channel on each. The upper bound full duplex throughput was found to be around 700kbps in both cases, though OSSIE was slightly faster than GNU Radio. CPU and memory loads did not differ significantly
Telecommunications have been in constant evolution during past decades. Among the technological inno...
Software-Defined Radio (SDR) is a promising radio technology that implements radio communication fun...
We report on the implementation of a software defined radio (SDR) based on state-of-the-art digital ...
This paper presents an performance evaluation of GNU Radio and OSSIE, two open source Software Defi...
Software Defined Radios are computer based systems that emulate the behavior of tradi-tional radio s...
Software Defined Radios (SDR) can provide the protocol engineer with wireless test-beds that are ful...
In this paper we provide an overview of a comprehensive performance evaluation framework for RANs (r...
Current Software-Defined Radio applications (waveforms) are tailored to specific hardware. Processor...
International audienceApplication of Software Defined Radio (SDR) principles to mobile devices faces...
This paper is a survey of recent works that proposes a baseband processor architecture for software ...
Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a conception of implementing radio functions in computer software, i...
Software Defined Radios are becoming more and more prevalent. Especially in the radio amateur commun...
As the spectrum becomes more and more congested, an accurate understanding of its usage is required....
Telecommunications have been in constant evolution during past decades. Among the technological inno...
As the demands of communication systems have become more complex and varied, software defined radios...
Telecommunications have been in constant evolution during past decades. Among the technological inno...
Software-Defined Radio (SDR) is a promising radio technology that implements radio communication fun...
We report on the implementation of a software defined radio (SDR) based on state-of-the-art digital ...
This paper presents an performance evaluation of GNU Radio and OSSIE, two open source Software Defi...
Software Defined Radios are computer based systems that emulate the behavior of tradi-tional radio s...
Software Defined Radios (SDR) can provide the protocol engineer with wireless test-beds that are ful...
In this paper we provide an overview of a comprehensive performance evaluation framework for RANs (r...
Current Software-Defined Radio applications (waveforms) are tailored to specific hardware. Processor...
International audienceApplication of Software Defined Radio (SDR) principles to mobile devices faces...
This paper is a survey of recent works that proposes a baseband processor architecture for software ...
Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a conception of implementing radio functions in computer software, i...
Software Defined Radios are becoming more and more prevalent. Especially in the radio amateur commun...
As the spectrum becomes more and more congested, an accurate understanding of its usage is required....
Telecommunications have been in constant evolution during past decades. Among the technological inno...
As the demands of communication systems have become more complex and varied, software defined radios...
Telecommunications have been in constant evolution during past decades. Among the technological inno...
Software-Defined Radio (SDR) is a promising radio technology that implements radio communication fun...
We report on the implementation of a software defined radio (SDR) based on state-of-the-art digital ...