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Software-Defined Radio for Engineers

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About Software-Defined Radio For Engineers

Product Description Based on the popular Artech House classic, Digital Communication Systems Engineering with Software-Defined Radio, this book provides a practical approach to quickly learning the software-defined radio (SDR) concepts needed for work in the field. This up-to-date volume guides readers on how to quickly prototype wireless designs using SDR for real-world testing and experimentation. This book explores advanced wireless communication techniques such as OFDM, LTE, WLA, and hardware targeting. Readers will gain an understanding of the core concepts behind wireless hardware, such as the radio frequency front-end, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, as well as various processing technologies. Review Travis F. Collins, et.al.'s Software-Defined Radio for Engineers is written by a team of industry experts and is designed to help engineers learn the software-defined radio concepts and the latest writing designs for real-world applications. It considers wireless techniques, includes discussions of matched filtering, source coding, and transmit techniques for SDR, packs in black and white charts and diagrams of designs and programming tools, and uses different case studies throughout to discuss applications and pros and cons of different approaches. The result is recommended for any collection catering to engineers working in the area of software radio applications and design. --Midwest Book Review About the Author Travis F. Collins is a development engineer at Analog Devices. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Robin Getz is the director of system engineering at Analog Devices. He received his B.Sc. in electrical engineering from the University of Saskatchewan. Di Pu is a software engineer at Adobe Systems. She received her bachelor's degree in electrical and computer engineering from Nanjing University, her master's degree in electrical and computer engineering, and her doctor of philosophy in electrical and computer engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Alexander M. Wyglinski is the director of system engineering at Analog Devices and an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Robotics Engineering Program at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA. He received his B.E. in electrical engineering from McGill University, his M.S. in electrical engineering from Queen's University, Canada, and his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from McGill University.