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Robert Morein

Jan 1, 1970
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Which manufacturers offer development kits for spread spectrum software
radio, ie., high speed A/D with an appropriate front end, and programmable
DSP with a compatible data rate?

Also requesting recommendations for graduate level textbooks on
spread-spectrum communications.
 
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Joel Kolstad

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert Morein said:
Which manufacturers offer development kits for spread spectrum software
radio, ie., high speed A/D with an appropriate front end, and programmable
DSP with a compatible data rate?

A really nice, inexpensive solution is the GNU Radio USRP, designed by Matt
Ettus. See: http://comsec.com/wiki?UniversalSoftwareRadioPeripheral

It's really just a radio front-end/back-end: It uses your PC for data
processing, which makes it a lot more flexible and cheaper than someone's DSP
board. On the downside, there'd be a fair amount of effort to take anything
you designed with it and turn it into a self-contained "box," but even this
isn't that hard these days... there's a guy out there who has a kit that does
this, although I'm not able to lay my hands on it at the moment (it's an HF
rig using a small form factor PC running embedded Windoze). Anyway, the point
is that for research, it's hard to beat a USRP on a price/performance basis
assuming you already have access to a decent PC.
Also requesting recommendations for graduate level textbooks on
spread-spectrum communications.

Dixon's books are classics...

---Joel Kolstad
 
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Robert Morein

Jan 1, 1970
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Thank you. Got a title, first name for Dixon?
 
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Joel Kolstad

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert Morein said:
Does it cover calculating channel capacity from entropy considerations in
the presence of noise?

Mmm... I don't know! I don't have a copy of the newer (3rd) edition here --
it's on order! -- and the second one is presently 240 miles away.
 
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