LabVIEW, the USRP, and their implications on software defined radio

Thad B. Welch, Sam Shearman

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Abstract

The universal software radio peripheral (USRP) family of products has become a popular platform for hardware-based research and test bed validations conducted by universities in the software defined radio (SDR) and cognitive radio (CR) fields. With the recently released universal hardware driver (UHD) and related support for Microsoft Windows and National Instruments LabVIEW, the USRP now offers a scalable, simpler, and easier to use combined platform. The new software support broadens the accessibility of the USRP platform for teaching applications and will spur further adoption within university communication systems classrooms, teaching laboratories, and their natural follow-on coursework (e.g., SDR, CR, Digital Communications, Wireless Communications, and Satellite Communications). This paper will discuss the utilization of National Instruments (NI) LabVIEW-based virtual instrumentation with the USRP and a UHD-based software driver to rapidly create real-time communication systems demonstrations for the classroom and/or laboratory settings. The combination of the USRP, UHD, LabVIEW, and Windows support enables implementation and exploration of both foundational and more advanced concepts related to signal processing and communications.

Original languageEnglish
JournalASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings
StatePublished - 2011

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