Switched Band-Pass Filters for Adaptive Transceivers
TBMG-2488
12/01/2007
- Content
Switched band-pass filters are key components of proposed adaptive, software- defined radio transceivers that would be parts of envisioned digital-data- communication networks that would enable real-time acquisition and monitoring of data from geographically distributed sensors. Examples of sensors to be connected to such networks include security cameras, radio-frequency identification units, and geolocation units based on the Global Positioning System. Through suitable software configuration and without changing hardware, these transceivers could be made to operate according to any of a number of complex wireless-communication standards that could be characterized by diverse modulation schemes, bandwidths, and data-handling protocols.
- Citation
- "Switched Band-Pass Filters for Adaptive Transceivers," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2007.