Software radio terminals must be able to process many various communications
standards. These standards are generally based on different master
clock rates and thus employ different bit/chip rates. The most obvious
solution to cope with the diversity of master clock rates in one
terminal is to provide a dedicated master clock for each standard
of operation. Not only too costly, this kind of solution limits the
applicability of a realized terminal. Hence, it is much more elegant
to run the terminal on a fixed clock rate, and perform digital sample
rate conversion controlled by software.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Hentschel2000
%A Hentschel, T.
%A Fettweis, G.
%D 2000
%J IEEE Communications Magazine
%K GPS, sampling, softwareRadio, softwareReceiver
%P 142-150
%T Sample Rate Conversion for Software Radio
%X Software radio terminals must be able to process many various communications
standards. These standards are generally based on different master
clock rates and thus employ different bit/chip rates. The most obvious
solution to cope with the diversity of master clock rates in one
terminal is to provide a dedicated master clock for each standard
of operation. Not only too costly, this kind of solution limits the
applicability of a realized terminal. Hence, it is much more elegant
to run the terminal on a fixed clock rate, and perform digital sample
rate conversion controlled by software.
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abstract = {Software radio terminals must be able to process many various communications
standards. These standards are generally based on different master
clock rates and thus employ different bit/chip rates. The most obvious
solution to cope with the diversity of master clock rates in one
terminal is to provide a dedicated master clock for each standard
of operation. Not only too costly, this kind of solution limits the
applicability of a realized terminal. Hence, it is much more elegant
to run the terminal on a fixed clock rate, and perform digital sample
rate conversion controlled by software.},
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month = {August},
owner = {bmuth},
pages = {142-150},
timestamp = {2014-08-11T22:37:44.000+0200},
title = {{Sample Rate Conversion for Software Radio}},
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