Software Radio Architecture : Object-Oriented Approaches to Wireless Systems Engineering


Joseph. Mitola
Bok Engelsk 2004 · Electronic books.
Annen tittel
Utgitt
Hoboken : : Wiley, , 2004.
Omfang
1 online resource (565 p.)
Opplysninger
Description based upon print version of record.. - SOFTWARE RADIO ARCHITECTURE; CONTENTS; Preface; 1 Introduction and Overview; I. Revolution and Evolution; II. A Systematic Exposition; III. The Ideal Software Radio; IV. The Software Radio Functional Architecture; A. The Software Radio Functional Model; B. Functional Interfaces; C. Architecture; D. Levels of Abstraction; V. Basic Signal Processing Streams; A. The Real-Time Channel Processing Stream; B. The Environment Management Stream; C. On-line Adaptation; D. Off-Line Software Tools; VI. Implementation Alternatives; A. Defining the Radio Platform; B. Evolving the Radio Platform. - A. Overview of Radio Bands and ModesB. Dynamic Range-Bandwidth Product; II. HF Band Communications Modes; A. HF Propagation; B. HF Air Interface Modes; C. HF Services and Products; III. Low-Band Noise and Interference; IV. Low VHF (LVHF) Band Communications Modes; A. LVHF Propagation; B. Single-Channel-per-Carrier LVHF Air Interface Modes; C. LVHF Spread-Spectrum Air Interfaces; D. LVHF Multichannel Air Interfaces; E. LVHF Services and Products; F. LVHF Software Radio; V. Multipath Propagation; VI. VHF Band Communications Modes; A. VHF Propagation; B. VHF Air Interface Modes. - C. VHF Services and ProductsD. VHF SDR; VII. UHF Band Communications Modes; A. UHF Propagation; B. UHF Air Interface Modes; C. UHF Services and Products; D. UHF SDR; VIII. SHF Band Communications Modes; A. SHF Propagation; B. Doppler Shift; C. SHF Air Interface Modes; D. SHF Services and Products; E. SHF SDR; IX. Atmospheric Effects; X. EHF Band Communications Modes; A. EHF Propagation; B. EHF Air Interface Modes; C. EHF Services and Products; D. EHF SDR; XI. Satellite Communications Modes; A. Satellite Propagation; B. Satellite Air Interface Modes; C. Satellite Services and Products. - D. Satcom SDR. - II. Commercial Architecture NeedsA. The BellSouth Software-Defined Radio (SDR); B. European Perspectives; C. Asian Perspectives; D. Regional Differences; E. Differentiating Market Segments; III. Military Architecture Needs; A. Defense Information Infrastructures; B. Tactical Military Needs; IV. Open Architecture and Standards Evolution; A. The Software-Defined Radio (SDR) Forum; B. Product Standards Organizations; C. Air Interface Standards; D. The Global Deliberative Process; V. Architecture Evolution Roadmap; VI. Exercises; 3 The Radio Spectrum and RF Environment; I. RF Signal Space. - VII. The Acquisition of Software RadiosA. Critical Acquisition Parameters; B. Channelization; C. Programmable Digital Access; D. Hardware Modularity; E. Software Flexibility and Affordability; F. Architecture Openness; VIII. Broader Implications of the Software Radio; A. Type Certification; B. Incremental Download Stability and Type Certification; C. Spectrum Management Implications; IX. Exercises; 2 Architecture Evolution; I. Technology-Demographics; A. Functions, Components, and Design Rules; B. Global Restructuring Through 2G and 3G Mobile Cellular Radio; C. Complexity Equals Software. - A software radio is a radio whose channel modulation waveforms are defined in software. All wireless telephones are controlled by this software. Written by the leader in the field, this book covers the technology that will allow cellular telephones to greatly expand the types of data they can transmit.
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