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Software Defined Radio

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Software defined radio (SDR) is a hot topic in the telecommunications field, with regard to wireless technology. It is one of the most important topics of research in the area of mobile and personal communications. SDR is viewed as the enabler of global roaming and a platform for the introduction of new technologies and services into existing live networks. It therefore gives networks a greater flexibility into mobile communications. It bridges the inter-disciplinary gap in the field as SDR covers two areas of development, namely software development and digital signal processing and the internet. It extends well beyond the simple re-configuration of air interface parameters to cover the whole system from the network to service creation and application development. Reconfigurability entails the pervasive use of software reconfiguration, empowering upgrades or patching of any element of the network and of the services and applications running on it. It cuts across the types of bearer radio systems (Paging to cellular, wireless local area network to microwave, terrestrial to satellite, personal communications to broadcasting) enable the integration of many of today's disparate systems in the same hardware platform. Also it cuts across generation (second to third to fourth). This volume complements the already published volumes 1 and 2 of the Wiley Series in Software Radio. The book discusses the requirements for reconfigurability and then introduces network architectures and functions for reconfigurable terminals. Finally it deals with reconfiguration in the network. The book also provides a comprehensive view on reconfigurability in three very active research projects as CAST, MOBIVAS and TRUST/SCOUT.

Key features include:

  • Presents new research in wireless communications
  • Summarises the results of an extensive research program on software defined radios in Europe
  • Provides a comprehensive view on reconfigurability in three very active research projects as CAST (Configurable radio with Advanced Sodftware Technology), MOBIVAS (Downloadable MOBIle Value Added Services through Software Radio and Switching Integrated Platforms), TRUST (Transparently Re-configurable Ubiquitous Terminal) and SCOUT (Smart User-Centric Communciation Environment).
Dieser dritte Band der Wiley-Serie zum Software Defined Radio diskutiert Voraussetzungen fĂŒr die Umkonfiguration und fĂŒhrt Netzwerkarchitekturen und -funktionen fĂŒr umkonfigurierbare Terminals ein.
- Unter Software Defined Radio (SDR) versteht man Funkdienste, bei denen die Wellenformen zur Kanalmodulation durch eine Software definiert werden (SDR). So kann der Service Provider die FunktionalitĂ€t eines EmpfĂ€ngers fĂŒr neue Dienste aktualisieren und konfigurieren, ohne dass es der Benutzer merkt. Ermöglicht wird durch diese Technologie unter anderem Global Roaming.
- SDR ist ein interdisziplinÀres Arbeitsgebiet, das Softwareentwicklung, digitale Signalverarbeitung und das Internet miteinander verbindet.
- Dieser Band fasst die Ergebnisse eines umfangreichen europÀischen Forschungsprogramms zum SDR zusammen.
- Der Leser erhĂ€lt einen umfassenden Überblick ĂŒber alle Aspekte der Umkonfiguration im Rahmen mehrerer aktiver Forschungsprojekte (CAST, MOBIVAS, TRUST, SCOUT). BerĂŒcksichtigt wird ein Querschnitt durch alle aktuellen Generationen (zweite/dritte/vierte). Preface.

Abbreviations.

Contributors' Biographies.

Introduction.

PART I: RECONFIGURABILITY IN HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS.

Reconfigurable Systems in a Heterogeneous Environment (M. Dillinger & S. Buljore).

PART II: REQUIREMENTS FOR RECONFIGURABLE TERMINALS.

User Requirements for SDR Terminals (R. Navarro-Prieto & G. Conaty).

The Need for Network Reconfigurability Management (N. Alonistioti & N. Houssos).

Adaptive Protocols (S. Panagiotakis & V. Gazis).

PART III: NETWORKS SUPPORTING RECONFIGURABLE TERMINALS.

Network Architectures and Functions (N. Olaziregio, et al.).

Self-Learning and Adaptive Systems: The CODA Approach (T. Karran, et al.).

Open APIs for Flexible Service Provision and Reconfiguration Management (N. Alonistioti, et al.).

Framework for Charging and Billing for Reconfigurable Services (N. Alonistioti & M. Koutsopoulou).

PART IV: PROFILE AND RADIO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT.

Communication Profiles (E. Mohyeldin, et al.).

Radio Re source Management in Heterogeneous Networks (J. Luo, et al.).

An Efficient Scheme of JRRM and Spectrum-Sharing Methods (D. Bourse, et al.).

Mode Identification and Monitoring of Available Air Interfaces (G. Vardoulias & J. Faroughi-Esfahani).

PART V: SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE RECONFIGURATION.

Reconfiguration of the Network Elements (G. Rabai & S. Imre).

Management, Control and Data Interfaces (K. Moessner & S. Gultchev).

Reconfiguration Principles for Adaptive Baseband (D. Lund & M. Mehta).

Index.

"
the book's broad scope, clear writing, and effective organization make it an invaluable reference for researchers and graduate students, as well as wireless manufactures and operators." (IEEE Distributed Systems Online, October 2005)

"This book deals with reconfigurability aspects in various layers on the network and terminal
” (Microwave Journal, April 2004)

Markus Dillinger is the author of Software Defined Radio: Architectures, Systems and Functions, published by Wiley.

Kambiz Madani is the author of Software Defined Radio: Architectures, Systems and Functions, published by Wiley.

Nancy Alonistioti is the author of Software Defined Radio: Architectures, Systems and Functions, published by Wiley.

Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a hot area in telecommunications and is one of the most important topics of research in the field of mobile and personal communications. Software Defined Radio: Architectures, Systems and Functions presents new research in wireless communications. It deals with reconfigurability aspects in various layers on the network and terminals as well as the introduction of reconfigurability management middleware and protocol adaptability mechanisms. These have become the key factors for the support of flexible and adaptable service provision to mobile users.

Key features include:

  • Summarises Europe’s extensive IST research programme on software defined radio
  • Provides a comprehensive view on reconfigurability in three very active research projects:

CAST (Configurable radio with Advanced Software Technology)

MOBVIAS (Downloadable Mobile Value Added Services through Software Radio and Switching Integrated Platforms) and

TRUST (Transparently Re-configurable Ubiquitous Terminal) /SCOUT (Smart User-Centric Communication Environment).

  • Describes the reconfigurable systems in a heterogeneous environment
  • Deals with the user requirements for SDR terminals
  • Explains the need for network reconfigurability management
  • Discusses adaptive protocols
  • Presents a framework for charging and billing for reconfigurable service

Logical and well written this third volume in the ‘Wiley Series in Software Radio’ is aimed primarily at professional researchers and wireless manufacturers and operators. It will also be valuable reading for senior undergraduate, postgraduate students on mobile and wireless communications courses, as academic research in the field of software defined radio and reconfigurable radio has developed greatly in recent years.


AUTHORS:

Markus Dillinger,Kambiz Madani,Nancy Alonistioti

PUBLISHER:

Wiley

ISBN-13:

9780470851647

BINDING:

Hardback

BISAC:

Technology & Engineering

LANGUAGE:

English

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