Mir Lodro, G. Gradoni, A. Vukovic, David W. P. Thomas, S. Greedy
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Time-Domain Wireless Channel Sounding Using Software Defined Radio
In this work we present low cost time-domain wireless channel sounding using software defined radio (SDR). We performed SDR based time-domain wireless indoor channel sounding using random sequences. We used three random sequences for channel measurements because of their excellent auto-correlation and cross-correlation properties. More specifically PN code sequence, Gold code sequence, and Zadoff-Chu sequences are used. The channel measurements are performed in indoor laboratory environment at two locations at RF frequency of 5.2 GHz and 5.8 GHz respectively. Channel measurements are performed by transmitting sequences with software defined radio in indoor laboratory environment.