Software Defined Radio - Origins, Drivers andInternational Perspectives
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More About This Title Software Defined Radio - Origins, Drivers andInternational Perspectives

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Over the past few years software radio has transitioned from an esoteric academic idea to a rapidly commercialising technology that in the coming decade will revolutionise the mobile telecommunications marketplace. Written for industry professionals in engineering and commercial roles, as well as those in academia and research, this book will provide a comprehensive context for all those already active in or entering the field.

Walter Tuttlebee, himself a pioneer of software radio in Europe, has gathered contributions from many of the acknowledged world experts in software radio -leaders operating at the heart of the software radio world today - who share their experience and insight into the background, the present and the future evolution of the technology and the industry. Contributions from North America, Europe and Asia ensure a comprehensive overview of the global SDR scene. The structured approach ensures that the book comprehensively addresses the key issues in the title - the origins of software radio, what has been (and is) driving its commercialisation and what is happening on the international scene

The book includes:

  • a comprehensive review of the origins of software radio in the defence industry
  • an insider's view of the origins, evolution, role and activities of the SDR Forum
  • a summary of the MIT Sloan study into the drivers of global success in the mobile wireless marketplace
  • a review of end user and mobile network operator perspectives of software radio and what the value it can offer
  • insiders' summaries of recent SDR research activities in Europe and Japan
  • coverage of the regulatory issues associated with SDR and the current approaches being taken in North America and Europe, with contributions from the regulators themselves
  • a description of the first steps to SDR standards - the ETSI MExE standard
  • descriptions of some of the first commercial software defined radio products, for both defence and commercial applications
Endorsed with a foreword from Joseph Mitola III, 'the father of software radio'

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Walter Tuttlebee, chief executive of the Virtual Centre of Excellence in Mobile & Personal Communications – Mobile VCE, heads up a unique, not-for-profit company established by the mobile communications industry and academia to undertake long-term, industry-steered, world-class, collaborative research www.mobilevce.com. Mobile VCE's activities include software radio research, an area Walter helped to pioneer in Europe in the mid-1990s, with invited presentations at seminal European conferences organized by the European Commission and the SDR Forum. He has subsequently published and spoken widely in the field. Prior to Mobile VCE Walter led R&D teams in Second and Third generation mobile communications. Aside from his technical interests, Walter previously operated in a business development role and at Mobile VCE he is responsible to the Board for the company's strategy and operations.
Walter has also edited books on short range digital wireless, and created on-line industry communities for DECT, Bluetooth and software radio – www.dectweb.org, www.the wirelessdirectory.org, www.softwaredefineradion.
He holds an MBA from Cranfield and PhD from Southampton University, is a senior member of the IEEE, a fellow of the IEE and fellow of the RSA.

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List of Contributors.

Foreword.

Abbreviations.

Biogrphies.

Introduction.

PART I: ORIGINS AND DRIVERS.

Setting The Scene -
The What, Why and How of (SDR) (W. Tuttlebee).

US Defense Initiative in Software Radio (W. Bonser).

The Software Defined Radio Forum (A. Margulies).

PART II: MARKET OPPORTUNITY AND REQUIREMENTS.

A Market Perspective: Software Defined Radio as the Dominant Design (J.D. Ralston).

Software Radio: The User Dimension (K. Cook).

Software Radio: The Mobile Network Operator Dimension (E. Ballesteros and C. Martinez).

PART III: THE GLOBAL CONTEXT.

Reconfigurable Radio in Europe (M. Dillinger and D. Bourse).

Software Radio in Japan (R. Kohno and S. Haruyama).

First Steps to Software Defined Radio Standards: MExE, the Mobile Execution Environment (P. Chandrasiri).

European Regulation of Software Radio (P. Bender and S. O'Fee).

Regulation of Software Defined Radio -
United States (M. Grable).

PART IV: EARLY PRODUCTS.

Defense: A Realized Software Defined Radio Family For Military Applications (R. Bott and R. Leschhorn).

Commercial: Digital Broadcast Receivers and Third-generation Products (D. Hislop and G. Ferris).

Index.

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"...interesting book, highly relevant for broadcasters...The book is comphrehensive and representative, easy-to-read, and gives a lot of real-life information..." (EBU Technical Review, July 2002)
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