Date of Publication :21st June 2017
Abstract: Today the world is using the most advanced technologies everywhere. From electronic devices used for household to artificial intelligence there is a need for communication. Two devices may indulge in a communication where one has to transfer data while the other needs to receive for the operation. The problem becomes evident if the systems are at a very larger distances. So we need to go for wireless communication. Implementation of a transmitter or a receiver using the hardware becomes very complex and is indeed expensive. Debugging the hardware becomes a tedious process once the design gets implemented. Therefore, a need in reducing the complexity of hardware arises. This requirement enables software radio function with minimum hardware dependency. This paper aims at transmitting voice on a wireless media via Software Defined Radio (SDR) called GNU and Universal Software Radio Peripherals (USRP).
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