高级顶点:一个软件定义的业余天文学无线电设计

P. Behnke, D. Soberal, S. Bredeweg, B. Dunne, A. Sterian, D. Furton
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本文描述了一个独特的跨学科高级设计顶点项目,设计和实现了一个软件定义无线电(SDR)接收器,该接收器模拟了基于硬件的nasa指定的JOVE无线电系统。JOVE无线电接收器被业余天文学家用来探测和记录木星辐射和来自太阳的辐射,频率为10米3MHz至40MHz。我们设计的SDR系统工作频率为20.1MHz,带宽为1MHz。作为我们本科课程的高潮体验,这个顶点项目是由物理学天文学家赞助的,要求我们三名学生展示射频、信号处理、基于fpga的数字设计、Linux USB接口和高级软件方面的专业知识。设计和实现包括基于rf的模拟前端(带通滤波和电平调整)、数字板(ADC、数字下变频和数据接口)和基于pc的软件GUI(进一步的信号处理和用户界面)。特别的挑战是高精度要求以及相当高的速度吞吐量,同时保持低价格点。采用了自定义的数据格式化解决方案,然后在后端利用了免费软件GNU Radio工具包。初步的现场试验证明了该系统的可行性。本文包括对设计和实现以及某些关键性能指标的详细讨论。
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Senior capstone: A software defined radio design for amateur astronomy
This paper describes a unique interdisciplinary Senior Design Capstone project to design and implement a Software Defined Radio (SDR) receiver that emulates the hardware-based NASA-specified Radio JOVE system. Radio JOVE receivers are used by amateur astronomers to detect and record Jovian radiation and solar radiation from the sun over the decametric band of 3MHz to 40MHz. Our SDR system is designed to work at 20.1MHz with a bandwidth of 1MHz. As the culminating experience of our undergraduate program, this capstone project was sponsored by physics astronomers and required our group of three students to demonstrate expertise in RF, signal processing, FPGA-based digital design, Linux USB interfacing and high-level software. Included in the design and implementation are the RF-based analog front end (bandpass filtering and level adjustment), digital board (ADC, digital down-conversion and data interface) and the PC-based software GUI (further signal processing and user interface). Of particular challenge were the high precision requirements along with fairly high speed throughput all while maintaining a low price-point. A custom solution to data formatting was employed while then taking advantage of the freeware GNU Radio toolkit at the back end. Preliminary field trials have demonstrated the system's viability. Included in this paper are detailed discussions of the design and implementation along with certain key performance metrics.
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