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Commercial Communications Products Development
Tools and Systems to Analyze Communication
System Components, Channels, and Spectra
Computer modeling
programs enable us to predict
the performance of communication links, networks, and antennas. We have also
designed, built, and fielded numerous radio systems, several of which incorporate
advanced waveform technology such as direct-sequence, spread-spectrum,
and code-division channel access. SimCard
SimCard,
a general-purpose communication signal generator, was developed in response
to the cellular telephone industry's need to emulate CDMA (IS-95) systems.
The SimCard can simultaneously generate the four base station signals
identified in the IS-95 standard, as well as four reverse link signals,
thus emulating multiple mobile transmitters. It can be configured to generate
many modulations including binary FSK, M-ary FSK, M-ary PSK, and QAM,
and can emulate virtually any data protocol including signal spreading,
framing, and scrambling. The SimCard
has been embedded in a variety of systems to emulate INMARSAT, Intelsat,
and various TDMA signals. Atrium
Atrium
is a custom, general-purpose card that represents the next-generation SimCard's
capabilities. Built on a C-PCI card, the Atrium board incorporates FPGA
technology, which enables it to be configured as a single transmitter
or receiver for many modulations and data protocols
including signal spreading, framing, and scrambling. Its plug-in, modular
analog front end enables the user to tailor it easily for specific frequency bands.
The Atrium board is currently being incorporated into a GPS simulator,
a CDMA base station, and a mobile phone system prototype.
(more information)
Digital C-Band Antenna
For a commercial client, we designed and built a prototype digital C-band
antenna that has the surface area of only a 3-ft antenna, but the
resistance to cross-satellite interference of a much larger dish. As designed,
the antenna is limited to reception but could be modified for both transmit
and receive operation.
Cable Modem
For a commercial client, SRI developed
transmitter and receiver cards that
implemented protocol specifications for the physical and link layers and
part of the network layer. The transmitter card supports bidirectional
communication for reservation and contention access; uses channel control
filtering and QPSK demodulation; and sends TDM data at 1.544 or 3.088
Mbps and 70400 MHz (or, optionally, 70800 MHz). The receiver
card implements TDMA access at 1.544 Mbps and 256 kbps; 565 MHz
receiver channels can be assigned. It supports all physical-layer specifications
including burst detection, filtering, QPSK demodulation, descrambling,
and R/S decoding; and implements timing measurements and burst power measurements.
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