RDS (RADIO DEFINIDO POR SOFTWARE). CONSIDERACIONES PARA SU IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE HARDWARE
Abstract
El presente trabajo estudia los elementos que componen las etapas de hardware necesario para implementar sistemas SDR. Los radios definidos por software (SDRs) están evolucionando los sistemas de comunicaciones inalámbricos. Las capacidades de cómputo cada vez mayores permiten el procesamiento digital de señales en los procesadores de propósito general. La clara línea que dividía el hardware y el software años atrás ha ido desapareciendo paulatinamente.
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2013-07-19
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Amador Fundora, J. Ángel, & Alonso Torres, N. (2013). RDS (RADIO DEFINIDO POR SOFTWARE). CONSIDERACIONES PARA SU IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE HARDWARE. Telemática, 12(2), 56–68. Retrieved from https://revistatelematica.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/tele/article/view/104
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