SMT-8036 based Implementation of Secured Software Defined Radio system for Adaptive Modulation Technique
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With the exponential growth in the ways and means by which people need to communicate data
communications, voice communications, video communications, broadcast messaging, command
and control communications, emergency response communications, etc. modifying radio devices
easily and cost-effectively has become critical. The future information age is equipped with rich
and affordable telecommunication services. So in future people will be more flexible while using
the wireless equipments. Wireless communications systems and standards have been developed
around the world without any global plan. Recently hardware technology evolved significantly.
Some of the key milestones in this progress are transition from analog hardware to digital
hardware and then introduction of sophisticated processors. This is followed by the development
of Software Defined Radio (SDR) structures and virtual hardware that are under development
currently. Software Defined Radio (SDR) system is a useful and adaptable future-proof solution
to cover both existing and emerging standards, it provides elements with re-configurability,
intelligence and software programmable hardware. Moreover, it has capability of providing
global seamless connectivity and solves the interoperability issue.
In this thesis we have implemented different digital modulation techniques on SMT-8036 kit
which has a DSP (TMS320C6416) and FPGA (VIRTEX I and VIRTEX II) processors. We are
using multiple processors because FPGA give faster output than DSP processor. So if we
implement Receiver which has more complexity than Transmitter on FPGA then it will give
results faster than DSP. We are doing this by using concept of Threads and Task division for
faster execution of program. We are also interested to design SMT-8036 based implementation
of secured Software Defined Radio system for adaptive modulation technique in which
transmitter changes its modulation scheme after 10 sec and receiver dynamically change the
parameters of receiver chain and detects the transmitter’s modulation scheme and demodulate
signal accordingly.
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