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Building a Software-Defined Radio Over-the-Air Link With NI LabVIEW and USRP Hardware
Explore how you can use LabVIEW software and the NI USRP platform to rapidly design and prototype software-defined radio systems in both teaching and research environments. ...
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EE49 Lab 2: Introduction to Digital Communication Lab: UART Communication, Sync, and Channel Correction
Plain - EE49 Lab 2: Introduction to Digital Communication Lab: UART Communication, Sync, and Channel Correction - Goal In Lab 2, our goal is introduce you to aspects ...
decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-17963
EE49 Lab 4: Introduction to Demodulation and Decoding: BPSK & QPSK
Plain - EE49 Lab 4: Introduction to Demodulation and Decoding: BPSK & QPSK - Goal The goal of this lab is to learn about demodulation, and implement the portions ...
decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-17965
EE49: Building Networked Systems using the NI USRP
Plain - EE49: Building Networked Systems using the NI USRP - Course Overview Building Networked Systems was developed at Stanford University by Dr Sachin Katti. ...
decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-17967
EE49 Lab 5: Building a Wireless Packet Transmitter and Receiver
Plain - EE49 Lab 5: Building a Wireless Packet Transmitter and Receiver - Goal We’ve spent the last 4 labs learning about various aspects of communications. The ...
decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-17966
EE49 Lab 3: Introduction to Modulation: BPSK & QPSK
Plain - EE49 Lab 3: Introduction to Modulation: BPSK & QPSK - Goal The goal of this lab is to learn about modulation, and implement the wireless transmitter for ...
decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-17964
EE49 Lab 1: Source Coding Lab: Cosine Transform (DCT), sample quantization, and Huffman coding
Plain - EE49 Lab 1: Source Coding Lab: Cosine Transform (DCT), sample quantization, and Huffman coding - Goal The goal of this lab is to gain an understanding of ...
decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-17962
RF Simulation Demo: Sampling Theorem
The sampling theorem states that, if the sampling rate in any pulse modulation system exceeds twice the maximum signal frequency, the original signal can be reconstructed ...
Rating: 5.00
Last Modified: November 05 2006
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RF Simulation Demo: QAM Symbol Mapping
A variety of communication protocols implement quadrature amplitude modulation, or QAM. Current protocols such as 802.11b wireless Ethernet (Wi-Fi) and Digital Video ...
Rating: 4.50
Last Modified: February 17 2007
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RF Simulation Demo: Filters - LPF and HPF
Theory A filter is an often a frequency selective circuit that passes a specified band of frequencies and blocks or attenuates signals of frequencies outside this ...
Rating: 4.25
Last Modified: November 08 2006
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