Title :
Software-defined radio: a new paradigm for integrated curriculum delivery
Author :
BileÌn, Sven G. ; Wyglinski, Alexander M. ; Anderson, Christopher R. ; Cooklev, Todor ; Dietrich, Christian ; Farhang-Boroujeny, Behrouz ; Urbina, Julio V. ; Edwards, Steve H. ; Reed, Jeff H.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract :
Software-defined radio is a rapidly developing field that is driving the development of and innovation in communications technology, and promises to significantly impact all communications sectors. Entities developing these SDR systems require a trained workforce that has been prepared with the mindset, knowledge, skills, and tools required to address both the system (breadth) and technical (depth) aspects of SDR systems. Developing SDRs necessarily involves a collection of disciplines including, but not limited to, electromagnetics, radio-frequency engineering, communications, digital signal processing, embedded systems, computer programming, and systems engineering. Whereas electrical engineering and computer science and engineering curricula at the university level may include courses in all of these areas, a student´s typical curriculum does not; nor does it usually involve the integration of all these topics. However, SDR can be employed as an integrative construct that facilitates systems thinking and cross-domain learning via peers. In this article, we present several significant educational efforts across six U.S. universities that have developed integrated curricula in SDR, most including a significant laboratory component.
Keywords :
educational institutions; software radio; telecommunication engineering education; SDR system; communications; computer programming; computer science curricula; cross-domain learning; digital signal processing; electrical engineering curricula; electromagnetics; embedded systems; integrated curriculum delivery; radiofrequency engineering; software-defined radio; systems engineering; university level; Digital signal processing; Education courses; Electrical engineering education; Radio frequency; Software defined radio; Training;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2014.6815911