Bibliographic citations
Torres, M., (2016). Signal Processing, Transmission and Reception by using Software Defined Radio and Open Source Tools [Trabajo de investigación, University of Leeds]. http://renati.sunedu.gob.pe/handle/sunedu/1319592
Torres, M., Signal Processing, Transmission and Reception by using Software Defined Radio and Open Source Tools [Trabajo de investigación]. GB: University of Leeds; 2016. http://renati.sunedu.gob.pe/handle/sunedu/1319592
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title = "Signal Processing, Transmission and Reception by using Software Defined Radio and Open Source Tools",
author = "Torres Lázaro, Miguel Ángel",
publisher = "University of Leeds",
year = "2016"
}
Traditional radio devices have a limited functionality which can only be modified by making changes in the hardware. In this sense, any improvement in the flexibility of a traditional radio device implies a considerable increase in production costs. On the other hand, software defined radio (SDR) systems provide a relatively inexpensive and effective solution, allowing multiple functionality that can be enhanced just by upgrading the software. The present report describes the implementation of four SDR systems by using a laptop with the software GNURadio, an RF transmitter board and a low-cost RF receiver device. This work is focused on the design of transmitters and receivers that are able to perform modulation techniques for analogue signal (FM) and digital signal (QPSK).
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