• DocumentCode
    3714822
  • Title

    An introduction to Software Defined Radio

  • Author

    Jeffrey Pawlan

  • Author_Institution
    Pawlan Communications, San Jose CA, USA
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    1
  • Abstract
    This lecture will begin with the definition, history and evolution of Software Defined Radio (SDR). RF/microwave engineers will find it clear and understandable because analogies will be made to conventional classic radio systems and components. The lecture will then introduce the concepts of oversampling and undersampling as it applies to SDR. There will be an introduction to the details of correctly driving and implementing an A/D converter as this is one of the important areas that the RF/microwave engineer will be asked to do. There will be an introduction and explanation of the firmware and software portions of SDR and a comparison with state-of-the art conventional analog circuitry will be shown. A live demonstration of SDR will be presented. Software Defined Radio (SDR) is the culmination of advances on several fronts and probably the most significant area of development in radio systems today. The entire worldwide cellular system uses SDR. NASA and the US military communications are now almost exclusively using SDR. Soon new automobile radios will be SDR to accommodate multiple modulation formats. The role of the RF/microwave engineer in this new technology will be shown so that the audience can adapt and feel that their skills are needed in the evolving field of radio communications.
  • Keywords
    "Software radio","Microwave circuits","Microwave communication","History","Analog-digital conversion","Microprogramming","Software"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Microwaves, Communications, Antennas and Electronic Systems (COMCAS), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/COMCAS.2015.7360430
  • Filename
    7360430