A software defined radio comparison of received power with quadrature amplitude modulation and phase modulation schemes with and without a human

This paper presents the application of software-defined radio to the study of received power with and without a human in close proximity to a receiver transmitter pair. Software defined radio is increasingly being used in radio related research and teaching in Universities, Schools and Colleges. For...

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Main Authors: Dina A.H. Al-Saffar, Robert Edwards
Format: Default Conference proceeding
Published: 2016
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SDR
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/23548
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spelling rr-article-95587372016-01-01T00:00:00Z A software defined radio comparison of received power with quadrature amplitude modulation and phase modulation schemes with and without a human Dina A.H. Al-Saffar (7201682) Robert Edwards (1252515) Mechanical engineering not elsewhere classified SDR NI-USRP LabVIEW Human body communication Modulation Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified This paper presents the application of software-defined radio to the study of received power with and without a human in close proximity to a receiver transmitter pair. Software defined radio is increasingly being used in radio related research and teaching in Universities, Schools and Colleges. For teaching it is typically being used in the classroom in close proximity to users/observers. Because several transceiver sets are needed to compare two or more modulation techniques in conventional radio this presents significant challenges with matching, synchronisation and noise. Two or more separate systems are needed. In contrast with software defined radio simple changes to the ratios of I and Q modulators can execute several modulation methods using the same system. This paper examines the use of a typical software defined radio in close proximity to a user which is typical in a classroom situation. The most suitable of two modulation techniques for use with communication systems close to humans as a function of received power for a typical office environment is presented. 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Conference contribution 2134/23548 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/A_software_defined_radio_comparison_of_received_power_with_quadrature_amplitude_modulation_and_phase_modulation_schemes_with_and_without_a_human/9558737 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
institution Loughborough University
collection Figshare
topic Mechanical engineering not elsewhere classified
SDR
NI-USRP
LabVIEW
Human body communication
Modulation
Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified
spellingShingle Mechanical engineering not elsewhere classified
SDR
NI-USRP
LabVIEW
Human body communication
Modulation
Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified
Dina A.H. Al-Saffar
Robert Edwards
A software defined radio comparison of received power with quadrature amplitude modulation and phase modulation schemes with and without a human
description This paper presents the application of software-defined radio to the study of received power with and without a human in close proximity to a receiver transmitter pair. Software defined radio is increasingly being used in radio related research and teaching in Universities, Schools and Colleges. For teaching it is typically being used in the classroom in close proximity to users/observers. Because several transceiver sets are needed to compare two or more modulation techniques in conventional radio this presents significant challenges with matching, synchronisation and noise. Two or more separate systems are needed. In contrast with software defined radio simple changes to the ratios of I and Q modulators can execute several modulation methods using the same system. This paper examines the use of a typical software defined radio in close proximity to a user which is typical in a classroom situation. The most suitable of two modulation techniques for use with communication systems close to humans as a function of received power for a typical office environment is presented.
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Conference proceeding
author Dina A.H. Al-Saffar
Robert Edwards
author_facet Dina A.H. Al-Saffar
Robert Edwards
author_sort Dina A.H. Al-Saffar (7201682)
title A software defined radio comparison of received power with quadrature amplitude modulation and phase modulation schemes with and without a human
title_short A software defined radio comparison of received power with quadrature amplitude modulation and phase modulation schemes with and without a human
title_full A software defined radio comparison of received power with quadrature amplitude modulation and phase modulation schemes with and without a human
title_fullStr A software defined radio comparison of received power with quadrature amplitude modulation and phase modulation schemes with and without a human
title_full_unstemmed A software defined radio comparison of received power with quadrature amplitude modulation and phase modulation schemes with and without a human
title_sort software defined radio comparison of received power with quadrature amplitude modulation and phase modulation schemes with and without a human
publishDate 2016
url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/23548
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