Utvärdering av försvarsspecifika radiovågformer

To be able to evaluate different radio waveforms in a laboratory environment FOI in Linköping has developed an experimental system for radio communication called Rasmus. The system consists of a transmitter, a channel emulator and a receiver. The transmitter modulates a digital signal to a desired a...

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Main Author: Kling, Magnus
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för systemteknik 2002
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-11142018-01-14T05:13:40ZUtvärdering av försvarsspecifika radiovågformersweEvaluation of defence-specific radio waveformsKling, MagnusLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för systemteknikInstitutionen för systemteknik2002DatorteknikSimuleringradiosystemradiokanalenstokastisk kanalmodellfädningflervägsutbredningDatorteknikComputer EngineeringDatorteknikTo be able to evaluate different radio waveforms in a laboratory environment FOI in Linköping has developed an experimental system for radio communication called Rasmus. The system consists of a transmitter, a channel emulator and a receiver. The transmitter modulates a digital signal to a desired analogue waveform. The channel emulator is used to simulate a real radio channel. The channel emulator distorts the signal by splitting it up in several propagation paths. Each path has its own statistical distribution, delay and so on. The receiver digitises the signal and saves it in a memory. Analysis of the signal is performed in non-real time. The system has some limitations concerning signal bandwidths and channel models. This Master Thesis deals with the problem of scaling the radio channel (with respect to noise, Doppler shift and fading) in order to examine signals that have properties outside the normal operation of the Rasmus system. The radio channel studied is a Rayleigh fading channel with two independent propagation paths. A differentially modulated QPSK signal is used as input to the channel. The signal is filtered through root-raised-cosine filter in the transmitter and receiver to reduce the effect of inter-symbol interference. Theoretical calculations result in a method, that describe which parameters that should be scaled and how they should be scaled. Simulations are carried out in order to verify the method. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-1114LiTH-ISY-Ex, ; 3194application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Datorteknik
Simulering
radiosystem
radiokanalen
stokastisk kanalmodell
fädning
flervägsutbredning
Datorteknik
Computer Engineering
Datorteknik
spellingShingle Datorteknik
Simulering
radiosystem
radiokanalen
stokastisk kanalmodell
fädning
flervägsutbredning
Datorteknik
Computer Engineering
Datorteknik
Kling, Magnus
Utvärdering av försvarsspecifika radiovågformer
description To be able to evaluate different radio waveforms in a laboratory environment FOI in Linköping has developed an experimental system for radio communication called Rasmus. The system consists of a transmitter, a channel emulator and a receiver. The transmitter modulates a digital signal to a desired analogue waveform. The channel emulator is used to simulate a real radio channel. The channel emulator distorts the signal by splitting it up in several propagation paths. Each path has its own statistical distribution, delay and so on. The receiver digitises the signal and saves it in a memory. Analysis of the signal is performed in non-real time. The system has some limitations concerning signal bandwidths and channel models. This Master Thesis deals with the problem of scaling the radio channel (with respect to noise, Doppler shift and fading) in order to examine signals that have properties outside the normal operation of the Rasmus system. The radio channel studied is a Rayleigh fading channel with two independent propagation paths. A differentially modulated QPSK signal is used as input to the channel. The signal is filtered through root-raised-cosine filter in the transmitter and receiver to reduce the effect of inter-symbol interference. Theoretical calculations result in a method, that describe which parameters that should be scaled and how they should be scaled. Simulations are carried out in order to verify the method.
author Kling, Magnus
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title Utvärdering av försvarsspecifika radiovågformer
title_short Utvärdering av försvarsspecifika radiovågformer
title_full Utvärdering av försvarsspecifika radiovågformer
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title_full_unstemmed Utvärdering av försvarsspecifika radiovågformer
title_sort utvärdering av försvarsspecifika radiovågformer
publisher Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för systemteknik
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