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X-Band Earth Observation Satellite Software Defined Radio
Zedka, Radim
This article presents the digital baseband receiver for signals from the EOS-PM-1 X-band Earth observing satellite. The conventional SDR is used to provide samples of the baseband signal. The MATLAB software is used for simulating the O-QPSK satellite signal in baseband, algorithms for the Doppler frequency shift and additional frequency offset removal, carrier phase synchronization, symbol timing synchronization and the phase ambiguity removal.
Security assessment of standards of IEEE 802.11 family
Řihánek, Tobiáš ; Pospíšil, Jan (referee) ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this work was to analyze the issue of security testing of the IEEE 802.11 protocols. The thesis includes a theoretical analysis of these protocols and a list of their vulnerabilities. Software used for testing the security was showcased. A utility was created to help with the testing. Finally, the thesis looks at the use of SDR as a way of testing security.
Satellite Telemetry Archive
Vorálek, Jan ; Povalač, Aleš (referee) ; Urbanec, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with a design of telemetry archive of PSAT, PSAT-2 and BRICSat sattelites. This telemetry data need to be extracted from SDR IQ records. The thesis contains a Doppler effect theory and description of structure of telemetry data. Then it presents a design of a program for Doppler effect correction, demodulation and decoding of these records and saving the data to telemetry archive. Thesis also deals with analysis of decoded data.
Wireless communication analysis using software defined radio
Štrajt, Martin ; Štůsek, Martin (referee) ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor)
The work deals with the use of software-defined radio as a probe for monitoring the operation of wireless communication according to the IEEE 802.11a/g standard. In the theoretical introduction, the concept of software-defined radio as a hardware device with software programmable circuits enabling the transmission or reception of signals in theoretically any frequency band is introduced. The introduction also contains adescription of selected devices and the IEEE 802.11 protocol with its most used additionsand modulations. In the first part of the practical part of the work, wireless communication is capturedusing a wireless network card in monitoring mode. The intercepted communication was decrypted and this decrypted traffic was compared with the data captured by the probe within the network. These results then served as acomparative basis for software-defined radio capturing. The focus of this work is to verify the capabilities of software-defined radio and its use for sniffing wireless communicationin the frequency band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. The attempt to use a software-defined radio here results from the scalability and adaptability that a wireless card cannot offer due to fixed hardware parameters. LimeSDR mini, LimeSDR and bladeRF 2.0 devices were used for capture. First, the configuration of the operating system, the installation of drivers and programs for control and work with selected devices are described. After verifying the functionality of the software-defined radio, a model of a signal decoder with the parameters of the IEEE 802.11g standard captured from the radio spectrum was put into operation. Finally, the data streams captured by the software-defined radio and the wireless network card were compared side by side. The results showed that the software-defined radio in the used configuration captures only a part of the total volume of transmitted frames.
Software defined radio for LoRaWAN technology
Pospíšil, Ondřej ; Pokorný, Jiří (referee) ; Fujdiak, Radek (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the description of LPWAN technologies focused on LoRaWAN technology in the theoretical part. The next part deals with description and analyzing of LoRaWAN protocol. In theoretical part also security elements of the LoRaWAN protocol are discussed and LoRaWAN 1.0.2 and 1.1.x versions are compared. The thesis also deals with LoRaWAN tapping and its decryption, both on the physical layer and the MAC protocol layer LoRaWAN. The thesis shows how to use software-defined radio to listen to LoRaWAN communication. Lastly, a replay attack and fake message over the fake session are performed
X-band Earth Observation Satellite Software Defined Receiver
Zedka, Radim ; Bobula, Marek (referee) ; Záplata, Filip (advisor)
Práce se zabývá procesem návrhu digitálního přijímače pro signály družic dálkového průzkumu Země v pásmu X. V první části je uveden seznam družic které umožnují příjem vědeckých dat pomocí amatérských neautorizovaných stanic. Jsou zde vypsány základní signálové parametry některých družic, z nichž EOS-PM-1 je zvolena jako hlavní objekt pro návrh přijímače. Ve druhé části je použit software MATLAB pro simulaci družicového O-QPSK signálu v základním pásmu, mechanizmu kompenzace kmitočtového ofsetu, synchronizaci nosné, symbolové synchronizaci, rámcové synchronizaci a odstranění fázové dvojznačnosti vlivem modulace. Třetí část práce pojednává detailněji o implementaci jednotlivých bloků přijímače do FPGA při použití aritmetky s pevnou řádovou čárkou. Je zde popsána metoda pro verifikaci celého designu v reálném čase a závěrem je zde uvedeno porovnání výsledků měření touto metodou a výsledků simulace.
Passive emitter tracking
Hrach, Jan ; Klusáček, David (advisor) ; Mareš, Martin (referee)
We have implemented a TDOA multilateration of transmitters on an unmodified rtl-sdr receiver using transmitters with known location as a timing reference. We present a brief theoretical background and describe the measurement process which includes several approaches that correct the timing and frequency errors between the receivers. Additionally, we have implemented an angle of arrival direction finder using coherent rtl-sdr.
Signal Analyzer Based on DVB-T USB Tuner
Belica, Martin ; Grézl, František (referee) ; Černocký, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the detection and analysis of a radio signals with the DVB-T USB tuner. The first step of the analysis is to capture some radio signal, in this case using a USB tuner. The next step is the appliction of signal processing algorithms. The most important algorithm for analysis is a discrete Fourier transform that is used to obtain a signal spectrum. Finally, several demodulation and filtering algorithms are used to better interpret the analyzed signal to the user.
Signal analyzer based on universal USB DVB-T receiver
Hoferek, Jakub ; Maršálek, Roman (referee) ; Derbek, Vojtěch (advisor)
This thesis deals with using a commercially available USB DVB-T tuner for spectrum analysis. In the first part, there are other possible platforms compared to income described hardware specific receiver tuner R820T and AD converter RTL2832. The next part is realized by a spectrum analyzer and a simple FM receiver. These functional units are created on GNU Radio and Matlab.
Using radio-orientering principles for mobile robot localization
Maixner, Jiří ; Povalač, Aleš (referee) ; Chromý, Adam (advisor)
Localization of a mobile robot is one of the most important areas of basic support for the operation and navigation of robots in space. This work deals with robot localization based on the principle of radio-orienteering. There is also described the production of transmitter and SDR receiver, which can be used for localization.

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