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Software Defined Radio

Summary

The subject is focused on the use of software defined radio (SDR) and virtual instrumentation (VI) based cognitive radio in the design and optimization of modern transmission systems.

Literature

[1] Rohde, U. L., Zahnd, H., & Whitaker, J. C. (2017). Communications receivers: principles and design. McGraw-Hill Education.
[2] Arslan, H. (Ed.). (2007). Cognitive radio, software defined radio, and adaptive wireless systems. Springer Science & Business Media.
[3] Zhang, Y., Zheng, J., & Chen, H. H. (Eds.). (2016). Cognitive radio networks: architectures, protocols, and standards. CRC press.
[4] Hu, F. (Ed.). (2016). Opportunities in 5G networks: A research and development perspective. CRC press.

Advised literature

[1] Stewart, R. W., Barlee, K. W., Atkinson, D. S., & Crockett, L. H. (2015). Software defined radio using MATLAB & Simulink and the RTL-SDR. Strathclyde Academic Media.
[2] Grayver, E. (2012). Implementing software defined radio. Springer Science & Business Media.
[3] Spiridon, S. (2016). Toward 5G software defined radio receiver front-ends (Vol. 96). Springer.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 450-6020
Abbreviation SDR
Course title Software Defined Radio
Coordinating department Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Radek Martinek, Ph.D.