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RF and Digital Signal Processing for Software-Defined Radio. A Multi-Standard Multi-Mode Approach

  • Book

  • November 2008
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 1762992

Understand the RF and Digital Signal Processing Principles Driving Software-defined Radios!

Software-defined radio (SDR) technology is a configurable, low cost, and power efficient solution for multimode and multistandard wireless designs. This book describes software-defined radio concepts and design principles from the perspective of RF and digital signal processing as performed within this system. After an introductory overview of essential SDR concepts, this book examines signal modulation techniques, RF and digital system analysis and requirements, Nyquist and oversampled data conversion techniques, and multirate digital signal processing.. KEY TOPICS

.Modulation techniques
Master analog and digital modulation schemes
.RF system-design parameters
Examine noise and link budget analysis and Non-linear signal analysis and design methodology
.Essentials of baseband and bandpass sampling and gain control
IF sampling architecture compared to traditional quadrature sampling, Nyquist zones, automatic gain control, and filtering
.Nyquist sampling converter architectures
Analysis and design of various Nyquist data converters
.Oversampled data converter architectures
Analysis and design of continuous-time and discrete-time Delta-Sigma converters
.Multirate signal processing
Gain knowledge of interpolation, decimation, and fractional data rate conversion

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Common Analog Modulation and Pulse Shaping Methods
Chapter 3: Common Digital Modulation Methods
Chapter 4: High-Level Requirements and Link Budget Analysis
Chapter 5: Memoryless Non-Linearity and Distortion
Chapter 6: Transceiver System Analysis and Design Parameters
Chapter 7: Uniform Sampling of Signals and Automatic Gain Control
Chapter 8: Nyquist-Rate Data Conversion
Chapter 9: ÄÓ Modulators for Data Conversion
Chapter 10: Multirate Digital Signal Processing

Authors

Tony J. Rouphael Chief systems Engineer, L-3 Linkabit, USA. Tony J. Rouphael has worked on all aspects of wireless communications ranging from antenna and RF to digital signal processing. At Philips, Siemens, Northrop Grumman, RF Micro Devices, and others, he has developed products in TDMA IS-136, CDMA2000, GSM, WCDMA, UWB, 802.11, and software defined radio for JTRS applications. He holds 48 US patents, published over 20 journal articles in signal processing and communications, and published a book entitled RF and Signal Processing for Software Defined Radio with Elsevier-Newnes.