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author | Nao Pross <np@0hm.ch> | 2021-12-21 22:24:43 +0100 |
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committer | Nao Pross <np@0hm.ch> | 2021-12-21 22:24:43 +0100 |
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diff --git a/doc/thesis/Fading.tex b/doc/thesis/Fading.tex index 572ae07..0f33642 100644 --- a/doc/thesis/Fading.tex +++ b/doc/thesis/Fading.tex @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ % \include{tex/titlepage} \begin{abstract} - Today wireless devices are ubiquitous and have to work under technically adverse circumstances. Among the multitude of problems affecting wireless communication systems, a common issue is what is known as \emph{multipath fading effect}. The aim of this work is to create a demonstrative platform that can illustrate how multipath fading degrades a wireless communication link. A number of scenarios affected multipath fading were elaborated, simulated and measured using two USRP B210 software defined radios and the GNU Radio signal processing toolkit. To demonstrate the effects, a custom graphical front-end for GNU Radio's signal processing was built using the Dear IMGUI framework. + Today wireless devices are ubiquitous and have to work under technically adverse circumstances. Among the multitude of problems affecting wireless communication systems, a common issue is what is known as \emph{multipath fading effect}. The aim of this work is to create a demonstrative platform that can illustrate how multipath fading degrades a wireless communication link. A number of scenarios affected by multipath fading were elaborated, simulated and measured using two USRP B210 software defined radios and the GNU Radio signal processing toolkit. To demonstrate the effects, a custom graphical front-end for GNU Radio's signal processing was built using the Dear IMGUI framework. \end{abstract} \cleardoublepage |