![]() Software Defined Radio: Origins, Drivers and International Perspectives
ISBN: 978-0-470-84464-9
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368 pages
March 2002
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List of Contributors.
Foreword.
Abbreviations.
Biogrphies.
Introduction.
PART I: ORIGINS AND DRIVERS.
Setting The Scene -
The What, Why and How of (SDR) (W. Tuttlebee).
US Defense Initiative in Software Radio (W. Bonser).
The Software Defined Radio Forum (A. Margulies).
PART II: MARKET OPPORTUNITY AND REQUIREMENTS.
A Market Perspective: Software Defined Radio as the Dominant Design (J.D. Ralston).
Software Radio: The User Dimension (K. Cook).
Software Radio: The Mobile Network Operator Dimension (E. Ballesteros and C. Martinez).
PART III: THE GLOBAL CONTEXT.
Reconfigurable Radio in Europe (M. Dillinger and D. Bourse).
Software Radio in Japan (R. Kohno and S. Haruyama).
First Steps to Software Defined Radio Standards: MExE, the Mobile Execution Environment (P. Chandrasiri).
European Regulation of Software Radio (P. Bender and S. O'Fee).
Regulation of Software Defined Radio -
United States (M. Grable).
PART IV: EARLY PRODUCTS.
Defense: A Realized Software Defined Radio Family For Military Applications (R. Bott and R. Leschhorn).
Commercial: Digital Broadcast Receivers and Third-generation Products (D. Hislop and G. Ferris).
Index.
Foreword.
Abbreviations.
Biogrphies.
Introduction.
PART I: ORIGINS AND DRIVERS.
Setting The Scene -
The What, Why and How of (SDR) (W. Tuttlebee).
US Defense Initiative in Software Radio (W. Bonser).
The Software Defined Radio Forum (A. Margulies).
PART II: MARKET OPPORTUNITY AND REQUIREMENTS.
A Market Perspective: Software Defined Radio as the Dominant Design (J.D. Ralston).
Software Radio: The User Dimension (K. Cook).
Software Radio: The Mobile Network Operator Dimension (E. Ballesteros and C. Martinez).
PART III: THE GLOBAL CONTEXT.
Reconfigurable Radio in Europe (M. Dillinger and D. Bourse).
Software Radio in Japan (R. Kohno and S. Haruyama).
First Steps to Software Defined Radio Standards: MExE, the Mobile Execution Environment (P. Chandrasiri).
European Regulation of Software Radio (P. Bender and S. O'Fee).
Regulation of Software Defined Radio -
United States (M. Grable).
PART IV: EARLY PRODUCTS.
Defense: A Realized Software Defined Radio Family For Military Applications (R. Bott and R. Leschhorn).
Commercial: Digital Broadcast Receivers and Third-generation Products (D. Hislop and G. Ferris).
Index.



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