Software Defined-Radio Testbed for Simulation and Real-World Testing of Radio Frequency Sub-Sampling Receiver

In RF sub-sampling receiver a passband signal is sampled at a rate lower than the Nyquist sampling rate and down-converted to near baseband or baseband via intentional aliasing. The advantages of sub-sampling receiver include lower power consumption, less complicated hardware and capability of multi...

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spelling my-mmu-ep.68972017-09-07T10:53:32Z Software Defined-Radio Testbed for Simulation and Real-World Testing of Radio Frequency Sub-Sampling Receiver 2015-07 Ku, Shin Guan TK5101-6720 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television In RF sub-sampling receiver a passband signal is sampled at a rate lower than the Nyquist sampling rate and down-converted to near baseband or baseband via intentional aliasing. The advantages of sub-sampling receiver include lower power consumption, less complicated hardware and capability of multi channels signal extraction. The disadvantages of sub-sampling receiver include low tolerance to jitter and nonlinear distortions. In this work, a sub-sampling receiver testbed has been developed using software-defined radio. Currently most of the researches in sub-sampling receiver use only software tools like MATLAB to analyse and evaluate the developed algorithms. In those cases, there is no real signal being generated, and the algorithms are not tested on any hardware. Hence a testbed which generates real signals, performs RF subsampling and digitisation using hardware is needed. 2015-07 Thesis http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/6897/ http://library.mmu.edu.my/diglib/onlinedb/dig_lib.php masters Multimedia University Faculty of Engineering and Technology
institution Multimedia University
collection MMU Institutional Repository
topic TK5101-6720 Telecommunication
Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television
spellingShingle TK5101-6720 Telecommunication
Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television
Ku, Shin Guan
Software Defined-Radio Testbed for Simulation and Real-World Testing of Radio Frequency Sub-Sampling Receiver
description In RF sub-sampling receiver a passband signal is sampled at a rate lower than the Nyquist sampling rate and down-converted to near baseband or baseband via intentional aliasing. The advantages of sub-sampling receiver include lower power consumption, less complicated hardware and capability of multi channels signal extraction. The disadvantages of sub-sampling receiver include low tolerance to jitter and nonlinear distortions. In this work, a sub-sampling receiver testbed has been developed using software-defined radio. Currently most of the researches in sub-sampling receiver use only software tools like MATLAB to analyse and evaluate the developed algorithms. In those cases, there is no real signal being generated, and the algorithms are not tested on any hardware. Hence a testbed which generates real signals, performs RF subsampling and digitisation using hardware is needed.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Ku, Shin Guan
author_facet Ku, Shin Guan
author_sort Ku, Shin Guan
title Software Defined-Radio Testbed for Simulation and Real-World Testing of Radio Frequency Sub-Sampling Receiver
title_short Software Defined-Radio Testbed for Simulation and Real-World Testing of Radio Frequency Sub-Sampling Receiver
title_full Software Defined-Radio Testbed for Simulation and Real-World Testing of Radio Frequency Sub-Sampling Receiver
title_fullStr Software Defined-Radio Testbed for Simulation and Real-World Testing of Radio Frequency Sub-Sampling Receiver
title_full_unstemmed Software Defined-Radio Testbed for Simulation and Real-World Testing of Radio Frequency Sub-Sampling Receiver
title_sort software defined-radio testbed for simulation and real-world testing of radio frequency sub-sampling receiver
granting_institution Multimedia University
granting_department Faculty of Engineering and Technology
publishDate 2015
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