Software Defined Radio Using Matlab And Simulink And The Rtl Sdr. With Communications Toolbox Support Package for RTL-SDR Radio you can use MATLAB and Simulink to design and prototype systems that process real time wireless signals. N1 - First published September 2015 by Strathclyde Academic Media.
The book is written by four members of the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde in Scotland. AU - Stewart Robert W. The book is called Software Defined Radio Using Matlab Simulink and the RTL-SDR.
N1 - First published September 2015 by Strathclyde Academic Media.
MATLABSimulink-Based Software-Defined Radio Laboratory. With Communications Toolbox Support Package for RTL-SDR Radio you can use MATLAB and Simulink to design and prototype systems that process real time wireless signals. The RTL-SDR device can be used to acquire and sample RF radio frequency signals transmitted in the frequency range 25MHz to 175GHz and using some official software add-ons these samples can be brought into the MATLAB and Simulink environment for users to develop receivers using first principles DSP algorithms. Adoption of SDR has been enabled through decreasing hardware costs.