2011 Digital Signal Processing and Signal Processing Education Meeting (DSP/SPE) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/dsp-spe.2011.5739249
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A real-time, Matlab-based undergraduate digital communications course

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“…The SDR-based concept has gained significant attention in recent years. For example, an excellent SDR book that covers numerous SDR topics was published by Stewart et al, 3,4 and a massive open online course (MOOC) was also recently proposed by Briso et al 5 The idea of providing software-based courses, with or without SDR, is not novel, and few programs suitable for undergrads have been proposed with either Matlab [6][7][8] or GNU Radio 9 used. In this paper, an alternative undergraduate program is proposed.…”
Section: Teaching Wireless Communication With Sdrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SDR-based concept has gained significant attention in recent years. For example, an excellent SDR book that covers numerous SDR topics was published by Stewart et al, 3,4 and a massive open online course (MOOC) was also recently proposed by Briso et al 5 The idea of providing software-based courses, with or without SDR, is not novel, and few programs suitable for undergrads have been proposed with either Matlab [6][7][8] or GNU Radio 9 used. In this paper, an alternative undergraduate program is proposed.…”
Section: Teaching Wireless Communication With Sdrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The straightforward applicability of commercially available low‐cost software‐defined radio (SDR) equipment opens new horizons in the teaching of wireless communication and seems to be a natural approach in the field [23,3,2,32]. However, the design and implementation of a digital receiver requires a significant level of communication theory and SDR implementation proficiency [1,13,3,7]. Moreover, such implementation has to be delayed until the students have gained sufficient knowledge in communication theory, for example, orthogonal frequency‐division modulation (OFDM) [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several different approaches have been proposed: some courses are largely theoretical, 2 while others focus on numerical simulation, 3 and yet others emphasize hands-on practice and implementation. 4 Instructors have also developed learning activities tailored to illustrating specific concepts. 5…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%