A MATLAB-Based FM Demodulator for the Radio Broadcast Data System (Paperback)


A MATLAB -based FM demodulator for the RBDS system was designed to investigate software-based FM demodulator techniques. An overview of the operation of FM decoder design is presented. The FM radio signal contains stereo/audio, as well as RBDS data. This book develops a design for FM radio receiver that extracts these message elements from the RBDS data and displays the message details in a user-friendly format. Agilent vector signal analyzer (VSA-89600) is used to capture radio signals from a local radio station, and to convert this received FM radio signal into a MATLAB -compatible format. The signal is then recorded on the host computer and processed using signal processing algorithms. Derivations and designs are done for various blocks of the processing chain to extract the RBDS signal from the FM radio signal, to demodulate this signal and recover the RBDS message (bits), and to decode these bits into a text message that is understandable by any user.

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A MATLAB -based FM demodulator for the RBDS system was designed to investigate software-based FM demodulator techniques. An overview of the operation of FM decoder design is presented. The FM radio signal contains stereo/audio, as well as RBDS data. This book develops a design for FM radio receiver that extracts these message elements from the RBDS data and displays the message details in a user-friendly format. Agilent vector signal analyzer (VSA-89600) is used to capture radio signals from a local radio station, and to convert this received FM radio signal into a MATLAB -compatible format. The signal is then recorded on the host computer and processed using signal processing algorithms. Derivations and designs are done for various blocks of the processing chain to extract the RBDS signal from the FM radio signal, to demodulate this signal and recover the RBDS message (bits), and to decode these bits into a text message that is understandable by any user.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

February 2011

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First published

February 2011

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 7mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

120

ISBN-13

978-3-8443-0362-9

Barcode

9783844303629

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LSN

3-8443-0362-6



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