DocumentCode :
3605703
Title :
A low-cost desktop software defined radio design environment using MATLAB, simulink, and the RTL-SDR
Author :
Stewart, Robert W. ; Crockett, Louise ; Atkinson, Dale ; Barlee, Kenneth ; Crawford, David ; Chalmers, Iain ; Mclernon, Mike ; Sozer, Ethem
Volume :
53
Issue :
9
fYear :
2015
fDate :
9/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
64
Lastpage :
71
Abstract :
In the last five years, the availability of powerful DSP and communications design software, and the emergence of relatively affordable devices that receive and digitize RF signals, has brought SDR to the desktops of many communications engineers. However, the more recent availability of very low cost SDR devices such as the RTL-SDR, costing less than $20, has brought SDR to the home desktops of undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professional engineers and the maker communities. Since the release of the various open source drivers for the RTL-SDR, many in the digital communications community have used this device to scan the RF spectrum and digitize I/Q signals that are being transmitted in the range 25 MHz to 1.75 GHz. This wide operating range enables the sampling of frequency bands containing signals such as FM radio, ISM signals, GSM, 3G and LTE mobile radio, GPS, and so on. In this article we will describe the opportunity and operation of the RTL-SDR, and the development of a handson, open-courseware for SDR. These educational materials can be integrated into core curriculum undergraduate and graduate courses, and will greatly enhance the teaching of DSP and communications theory, principles, and applications. The lab and teaching materials have recently been used in senior (fourth year undergraduate) courses and are available as open course materials for all to access, use, and evolve.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; Global Positioning System; Long Term Evolution; cellular radio; computer aided instruction; educational courses; frequency modulation; signal processing; software radio; teaching; telecommunication computing; telecommunication engineering education; telecommunication network planning; 3G mobile radio; FM radio; GPS; GSM; Global Positioning System; I-Q signals; ISM signals; LTE mobile radio; Long Term Evolution; MATLAB; RF signals; RF spectrum; RTL-SDR; SDR devices; Simulink; communication design software; communication engineers; communications theory; digital communication community; educational materials; frequency 25 MHz to 1.75 GHz; home desktops; maker communities; open course materials; open source drivers; open-courseware; powerful DSP; professional engineers; software defined radio design; teaching materials; undergraduate students; Digital signal processing; Frequency modulation; MATLAB; Radio frequency; Receivers; Software radio;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0163-6804
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2015.7263347
Filename :
7263347
Link To Document :
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