Standardisation in Software Defined Radio
Amit Kumar
Mr. Amit Kumar, Department of Electronics and Communication, CBS Group of Institutions Affiliated to Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak (Haryana). India.
Manuscript received on May 08, 2016. | Revised Manuscript received on May 18, 2016. | Manuscript published on February 20, 2016. | PP: 18-21 | Volume-4 Issue-1, February 2016. | Retrieval Number: A0696024116/2016©BEIESP
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Abstract: Software Radio as a radio and communication technology has evolved with the evolution of digital electronics. It has undergone many changes in terms of technology and uses. With the advent and deployment of software defined radio (SDR) the radio is no longer the physical manufacturing of a single waveform but a computer host onto which different waveforms can be loaded. This paper provides an insight into the efforts to standardise the configuration and operation of software defined radio. The software communication architecture has been developed to assist in the development of SDR communication systems and captures the benefits of most recent technology advances to greatly enhance the interoperability of communication systems and reduce development and deployment costs.
Keywords: Software Radio, Software Defined Radio, SCA, STRS, CORBA, ASI, POSIX, RTOS,