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Tactical Targeting Networks Technology (TTNT) is the latest generation of data link technology. This paper first introduces the basic technical situation and performance of the technology. Secondly, according to the technical characteristics of the new technology, the basic structure of the waveform is analyzed, and the waveform structure of the parallel transmission is given. Finally, according to...
Wireless sensor networks are currently widely used in various monitoring and control applications. Most of the deployed wireless sensor networks are now based on 2.4GHz radio, which have the advantage of having higher data rate due to availability of wider channels. This advantage, however, comes at the cost of short range communication and having a crowded band. 433MHz radio communication is an alternative...
With the growth of cloud computing, progressively more ways to make optimal utilization of cloud applications are being sought. In this paper, we present one such optimized cloud service deeply integrated in a home automation network. The application is a cloud based audio player synchronized across the home automation network in all (or selected) rooms of a house, thus delivering a brilliant music...
Compared with single-carrier DSSS, multi-tone DSSS (MT) obtains larger processing gain with equal spectrum efficiency, but it is more sensitive to imperfect carrier synchronization due to much spectral overlap on non-orthogonal subcarriers. In this paper, the carrier synchronization errors of MT system, including frequency offset and phase noise, were modeled as slowly varying Gaussian random processes...
This paper presents a novel multiple access scheme for future mobile communications using Multi-Symbol Encapsulated Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (MSE-OFDM). MSE-OFDM is a bandwidth efficient OFDM scheme, where a number of OFDM symbols are grouped together as a frame and protected by one single cyclic prefix (CP). This reduces the extent of redundancy caused by the CP and increases the...
This paper presents a novel multiple access scheme for uplink of future mobile communications using MultiSymbol Encapsulated Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (MSE-OFDM). MSE-OFDM is a bandwidth efficient OFDM scheme, where a number of OFDM symbols are grouped together as a frame and protected by one single cyclic prefix (CP). This reduces the extent of redundancy caused by the CP and increases...
We report a high-rate, low-power wireless transmission system (named HermesD) to aid the research in neural prosthetics for motor disabilities, by recording and transmitting neural activity from electrode arrays implanted in rhesus monkeys. This system supports the simultaneous transmission of 32 channels of broadband data sampled at 30 kSps, 12 bit/sample, using FSK modulation on a 3.95 GHz carrier,...
A universal classifier synchronizer and demodulator (UCSD) is conceived as a self-contained system which forms the heart of a truly cognitive receiver. It can automatically interpret features of the received signal to accomplish physical layer classification, synchronization and demodulation without any priori information about the waveform from the transmitter side. In this paper we propose a cognitive...
Signal intelligence describes the capture of electronic or electromagnetic signals by an entity other than the intended recipient for the purpose of uncovering the content of the signal, or otherwise gaining information about the transmitting party. While this was once possible only with custom solutions, todaypsilas commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technology enables sophisticated signal intelligence...
Class D amplifiers are becoming the most feasible solution for embedded audio application. However, distortions due to the non-linear nature of switching stage are the main drawback for this amplifier topology. This paper discusses the design and implementation of high fidelity audio class D using sliding mode control scheme. This design method proves to be a cost effective solution for industrial...
A circuit for on-chip measurement of long-term jitter, period jitter, and clock skew, is demonstrated. The circuit uses a single latch and a voltage-controlled delay element, and is evaluated in a stand-alone pad frame. Excellent reproduction of jitter measured by oscilloscope is shown. Measured jitter resolution is 1 ps or better. The circuit is also incorporated into a 2 GHz clock distribution network...
Todaypsilas access network is migrating towards broadband IP, fixed/mobile convergence and service convergence. Thus, the next generation access network (NGAN) requires a converged optical/wireless access network infrastructure, other than the existing architecture that connect to the cellular, broadband wireless, and optical access networks separately, which complicate the network and increase the...
This paper discusses the performance of the wavelet based filtered multi-tone (WFMT) modulation. The novel WFMT modulation was proposed in 2003 for improving characteristics of wireless and DSL multicarrier systems. In this paper we describe a main idea of WFMT and discuss the advantages of this novel modulation. The WFMT modulation in comparison with OFDM and DMT has low level of out-of-band side...
Correlative minimum shift keying (MSK), a second order polynomial modulation scheme known as tamed frequency modulation (TFM), is a constant envelope type of modulation with a perfect peak to average power ratio (PAPR), besides the property of low out of band power. We apply the linearized TFM to the single carrier transmission with frequency domain equalization (SC/FDE) concept. We then obtain a...
While two-dimensional (2-D) orthogonal variable spreading factor (OVSF) codes were proposed for multicarrier direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (MC/DS-CDMA) systems in order to eliminate multiple-access interference, the number of orthogonal sequences (or code cardinality) was restricted by the number of carrier frequencies. Non-orthogonal 2-D frequency-time-spreading (FTS) codes were then...
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