Software-based approaches enable engineers to build wireless system radios that are easier to manufacture, more flexible, and more cost-effective. Software Radio: A Modern Approach to Radio Engineering systematically reviews the techniques, challenges, and tradeoffs of DSP software radio design. Coverage includes constructing RF front-ends; using digital processing to overcome RF design problems; direct digital synthesis of modulated waveforms; A/D and D/A conversions; smart antennas; object-oriented software design; and choosing among DSP microprocessors, FPGAs, and ASICs. This is an excellent book for all RF and signal processing engineers building advanced wireless systems.
JEFFREY H. REED, Director of the Mobile and Portable Radio Research Group (MPRG) and Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Virginia Tech, specializes in spread spectrum, position location, DSP, interference rejection, modem design, smart antennas, and software radios. Dr. Reed is co-editor of five textbooks.