Description:Software Defined Radio (SDR) is expected to be the solution for the integration between the several current wireless standards; it enables interaction between analogue and digital ports and links. This book provides a consolidated knowledge of new measurement systems and associated modeling strategies, including information from the analogue and digital domains, to aid the development of improved front end radio designs.The book explains the fundamental theory of SDR and how it relates to characterization and modeling. It presents the instrumentation used to characterize mixed-domain systems, and explores some of the strategies used in the modelling and characterization of those systems. These modelling and characterization approaches are then applied to some practical examples, before another chapter discusses the results of this system characterization in the presence of several excitation signals. Finally, a complete SDR system will be addressed and characterized using previous tools, allowing a thoughtful analysis of SDR systems.With this book, you will learn how to:Characterize SDR (mixed-domain) radio and wireless systemsEmploy different modeling strategies on RF hardware for SDR designsExecute measurement setups and extraction procedures for SDR characterization and modelingComprehend the relevance and applicability of mixed-domain instrumentation and its calibrationUnderstand the importance of analogue and digital integration for highly integrated radio designs. The first book to cover the topic of SDR from the perspective of characterization and modelingDemonstrates the different steps in realization and the testing of SRD, explaining types of characterization, and when and how they are donePresents a range of system behavioural models, including Volterra Series, Memory Polynomials and Wiener-Hammerstein approaches.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Software Defined and Mixed Signal Radio Characterization: Theory, Methods and Applications for Emerging Wireless Systems. To get started finding Software Defined and Mixed Signal Radio Characterization: Theory, Methods and Applications for Emerging Wireless Systems, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Software Defined and Mixed Signal Radio Characterization: Theory, Methods and Applications for Emerging Wireless Systems
Description: Software Defined Radio (SDR) is expected to be the solution for the integration between the several current wireless standards; it enables interaction between analogue and digital ports and links. This book provides a consolidated knowledge of new measurement systems and associated modeling strategies, including information from the analogue and digital domains, to aid the development of improved front end radio designs.The book explains the fundamental theory of SDR and how it relates to characterization and modeling. It presents the instrumentation used to characterize mixed-domain systems, and explores some of the strategies used in the modelling and characterization of those systems. These modelling and characterization approaches are then applied to some practical examples, before another chapter discusses the results of this system characterization in the presence of several excitation signals. Finally, a complete SDR system will be addressed and characterized using previous tools, allowing a thoughtful analysis of SDR systems.With this book, you will learn how to:Characterize SDR (mixed-domain) radio and wireless systemsEmploy different modeling strategies on RF hardware for SDR designsExecute measurement setups and extraction procedures for SDR characterization and modelingComprehend the relevance and applicability of mixed-domain instrumentation and its calibrationUnderstand the importance of analogue and digital integration for highly integrated radio designs. The first book to cover the topic of SDR from the perspective of characterization and modelingDemonstrates the different steps in realization and the testing of SRD, explaining types of characterization, and when and how they are donePresents a range of system behavioural models, including Volterra Series, Memory Polynomials and Wiener-Hammerstein approaches.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Software Defined and Mixed Signal Radio Characterization: Theory, Methods and Applications for Emerging Wireless Systems. To get started finding Software Defined and Mixed Signal Radio Characterization: Theory, Methods and Applications for Emerging Wireless Systems, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.