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Software-Defined Radio Technologies

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Thanks to recent advancement of semiconductor technology, it is now possible to process high-speed communication signals in wireless telecommunication system using as much digital technology as possible. This makes the system very flexible and adaptive. Such a technology is called software-defined radio, or simply software radio. This chapter describes software-defined radio technologies and applications.

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Haruyama, S. (2002). Software-Defined Radio Technologies. In: Morinaga, N., Kohno, R., Sampei, S. (eds) Wireless Communication Technologies: New Multimedia Systems. The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 564. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47326-7_6

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