DocumentCode :
3561412
Title :
Low-Cost Digital Beacon Receiver Based on Software-Defined Radio
Author :
Cheffena, Michael ; Br?¥ten, Lars Erling
Author_Institution :
Univ. Grad. Centre-UNIK, Kjeller, Norway
Volume :
53
Issue :
1
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
50
Lastpage :
55
Abstract :
In this paper, we present a low-cost digital beacon receiver based on software-defined radio. A free software toolkit, GNU radio, was used to develop the beacon receiver´s functionality. The hardware used was a parabolic antenna, a low-noise block converter, an Ettus universal software-radio peripheral, a Linux PC, and a Global Positioning System receiver. The total hardware cost of the developed beacon receiver was low compared to commercially available analog receivers. To validate the receiver, we compared the measured preliminary results of amplitude scintillation at 11.2 GHz with reported theoretical models. Comparisons between the measured values and the ITU-R model for the amplitude-scintillation distribution showed that the ITU-R model somewhat underestimated the statistic. The measured probability density function was also compared with the Moulsley-Vilar model. For small log-amplitude values, the Moulsley-Vilar model fit the measured statistic well, but slightly overestimated the statistic for large log-amplitude values. Good agreement was found between the measured and theoretical power spectral density of amplitude scintillation. The diurnal variation of the amplitude scintillation´s standard deviation was calculated. It was largest at noontime, which was consistent with previously reported measurement results. To some extent, this may validate the performance of the developed receiver. The developed software is available from a software repository (http://www.sourceForge.net). enabling collaboration, development, and use of the software.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; Linux; convertors; microwave propagation; probability; radio receivers; software radio; telecommunication computing; GNU radio; Global Positioning System receiver; ITU-R model; Linux PC; Moulsley-Vilar model; amplitude-scintillation distribution; analog receivers; collaboration; free software toolkit; frequency 11.2 GHz; http://www.sourceForge.net); low-cost digital beacon receiver; low-noise block converter; parabolic antenna; probability density function; software repository; software-defined radio; Costs; Electromagnetic measurements; Electronics packaging; Global Positioning System; Loss measurement; Receivers; Software radio; Transceivers; Satellite communication; atmospheric radio propagation; communications channels; ionospheric electromagnetic propagation; measurement; microwave radio propagation; radio receivers; signals; software defined radio;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1045-9243
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2011.5773567
Filename :
5773567
Link To Document :
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