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Software radio

Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE Symposium on Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems, 2009
Software radio is a deceptively simple idea: Identify all the features that specialize an RF communications device to a particular waveform (e.g. GSM cell phone or FM walkie talkie), and implement these features in flexible software on a generic platform, rather than in fixed-function hardware. This change should provide significant advantages compared
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Cognitive radio universal software hardware

2012 IEEE International Symposium on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks, 2012
The FPGA is an integral component of a software defined radio (SDR), which provides the needed reconfigurability for dynamically adapting its transceiver and data processing functions. The current state of the art in SDR design relies on complete processing of the raw samples at the host computer, thereby impacting time critical tasks.
George Eichinger   +2 more
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Software Radio Receivers

1999
From the experiences made one can easily extrapolate that the foreseeable mobile communications market as well as the communications devices will allow for heterogeneous plurality, i.e. there will be no common standard. At least today’s standards will continue as new standards are introduced.
Tim Hentschel, Gerhard Fettweis
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A software framework for software radio

WCC 2000 - ICCT 2000. 2000 International Conference on Communication Technology Proceedings (Cat. No.00EX420), 2002
We propose a software framework for the third-generation wireless communication systems. This framework is based on CORBA that is a distributed object-oriented standard. The third-generation wireless communication equipment can execute its processes on CORBA's ORB. We also define a basic bearer service (BBS) using CORBA IDL.
null Gi-Ping Lee   +2 more
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Software: Radio Pulsar Software

2004
Software used to process radio pulsar data is almost all written in Fortran, C and C++ and runs mainly on UNIX platforms. The size of the user base is such that most of the major groups have their own home-grown solutions to what are very similar problems.
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Cognitive radio: making software radios more personal

IEEE Personal Communications, 1999
Software radios are emerging as platforms for multiband multimode personal communications systems. Radio etiquette is the set of RF bands, air interfaces, protocols, and spatial and temporal patterns that moderate the use of the radio spectrum. Cognitive radio extends the software radio with radio-domain model-based reasoning about such etiquettes ...
J. Mitola, G.Q. Maguire
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Software defined radio

2008 International Conference on Signals and Electronic Systems, 2008
Summary form only given. Looking through my word processor files I found that I have authored 15 papers and numerous PowerPoint presentations and tutorials that include the words software defined radio or SDR somewhere in the title. One would think that I would have some understanding of what is a software defined radio.
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Digital-to-radio converter for software radio

11th IEEE International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications. PIMRC 2000. Proceedings (Cat. No.00TH8525), 2002
We have proposed a digital-to-radio (D/R) converter that can directly change a digital signal generated by a logic circuit into a radio signal. This D/R converter enables an RF circuit and an antenna to be composed of one simple device, and the radio can be directly controlled by software; this is the essence of software radio.
T. Kohri, T. Hattori
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