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Flexible RF Front-ends for Software-defined Radio

Flexible RF Front-ends for Software-defined Radio
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Book Synopsis Flexible RF Front-ends for Software-defined Radio by : Shivkumar Somasundaram

Download or read book Flexible RF Front-ends for Software-defined Radio written by Shivkumar Somasundaram and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 37 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Software-Defined Radio (SDR) represents the next revolution in Radio Receiver technology embodying an efficient technique for radio transceiver design boasting of multiple advantages in terms of adaptability and re-configurability to support new waveforms and multi-functionality in terms of supported bands, modes of operation, and air interfaces. This thesis presents a review of flexible RF front-ends for use in SDR supporting multiple waveforms. The requirements for an illustrative SDR RF front-end supporting some of the popular wireless standards is examined and the possibility of multi-standard operation is discussed in terms of receiver performance and the architectures that enable its realization.


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