| P. A. Eyermann and G. L. Bickle. Technical Overview of the JTRS Software Communications Architecture. Milcom 2001. |
....improve interoperability by providing the ability to share waveform software between radios and reduce development and deployment costs. In view of its potential applicability across a wide range of communications domains, JTRS JPO named this architecture the Software Communications Architecture [2, 3, 4]. The JTRS JPO states that the SCA has been published to meet the following goals [36] Common Open Architecture: The use of an open, standardized architecture has the advantages of promoting competition, interoperability, technology insertion, quick upgrades, software reuse, and scalability. ....
....modulation demodulation depends on the waveforms used in that radio. Our project uses the FM3TR waveform. This part generally includes error correction and interleaving of the signal. The baseband signal processing part adds the networking protocols and routes the signal to the output devices [3, 1]. Analog radios perform these functions on analog signals. Using analog signal processors and heterodyne filters, the analog signal is processed at di#erent frequencies by a chain of analog functional blocks. Digital radios transform the analog radio signal to a digital signal at some point in ....
P. A. Eyermann and G. L. Bickle. Technical Overview of the JTRS Software Communications Architecture. Milcom 2001.
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