RF and Digital Signal Processing for Software-Defined Radio: A Multi-Standard Multi-Mode Approach
- 3h 58m
- Tony J. Rouphael
- Elsevier Science and Technology Books, Inc.
- 2009
Software-defined radio (SDR) is the hottest area of RF/wireless design, and this title describes SDR concepts, theory, and design principles from the perspective of the signal processing (both on transmission and reception) performed by a SDR system. After an introductory overview of essential SDR concepts, this book examines waveform creation, analog signal processing, digital signal processing, data conversion, phase-locked loops, SDR algorithms, and SDR hardware design. The various trade-offs at each of these design stages are discussed in detail.
- Offers readers a powerful set of analytical and design tools
- Details real world designs
- Comprehensive coverage makes this a must have in the RF/Wireless industry
In this Book
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Introduction
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Common Analog Modulation and Pulse-Shaping Methods
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Common Digital Modulation Methods
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High-Level Requirements and Link Budget Analysis
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Memoryless Nonlinearity and Distortion
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Transceiver System Analysis and Design Parameters
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Uniform Sampling of Signals and Automatic Gain Control
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Nyquist-Rate Data Conversion
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ΔΣ Modulators for Data Conversion
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Multirate Digital Signal Processing