Software-Defined Radio for Engineers, 2018
Software-Defined Radio for Engineers, by Travis F. Collins, Robin Getz, Di Pu, and Alexander M. Wyglinski, 2018, ISBN-13: 978-1-63081-457-1.
The objective of this book is to provide a hands-on learning experience using Software Defined Radio for engineering students and industry practitioners who are interested in mastering the design, implementation, and experimentation of communication systems. This book provides a fresh perspective on understanding and creating new communication systems from scratch. Communication system engineers need to understand the impact of the hardware on the performance of the communication algorithms being used and how well the overall system operates in terms of successfully recovering the intercepted signal.
This book is written for both industry practitioners who are seeking to enhance their skill set by learning about the design and implementation of communication systems using SDR technology, as well as both undergraduate and graduate students who would like to learn about and master communication systems technology in order to become the next generation of industry practitioners and academic researchers. The book contains theoretical explanations about the various elements forming a communication system, practical hands-on examples and lessons that help synthesize these concepts, and a wealth of important facts and details to take into consideration when building a real-world communication system.
You may download the book in its entirety here in pdf format, SDR for Engineers, or by chapter below.
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Software-Defined Radio (pdf)
- Chapter 2: Signals and Systems (pdf)
- Chapter 3: Probability in Communications (pdf)
- Chapter 4: Digital Communications Fundamentals (pdf)
- Chapter 5: Understanding SDR Hardware (pdf)
- Chapter 6: Timing Synchronization (pdf)
- Chapter 7: Carrier Synchronization (pdf)
- Chapter 8: Frame Synchronization and Channel Coding (pdf)
- Chapter 9: Channel Estimation and Equalization (pdf)
- Chapter 10: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (pdf)
- Chapter 11: Applications for Software-Defined Radio (pdf)
- Appendix A: A Longer History of Communications (pdf)
- Appendix B: Getting Started with MATLAB and Simulink (pdf)
- Appendix C: Equalizer Derivations (pdf)
- Appendix D: Trigonometric Identities (pdf)
- Software-Defined Radio for Engineers – entire book (pdf)