Measurement Campaigns & Complexity Reduction
Popular communication standards, utilized in the IoT branch (e.g., WLAN, BLE, and LoRa), have been analyzed in terms of interference capabilities. Based on measurements in different localizations, typical traffic scenarios have been abstracted. With this knowledge several interference sources (e.g., modulated noise) have been investigated by simulations and experiments. The latest results can be found by the following links:
Interference Recording and Playback
To support the evaluation of RF interferences in application setups, one of the goals of the project is to provide a publicly available design of a software defined radio (SDR) based interference emulator. For the purpose of high flexibility for variety of application measurements, the SDR emulator has been designed as a modular device that features high-performance FPGA SoC and supports commercially available RF front ends for various frequency bands.
- SDR Emulator (based on InterOP hardware development)
- SDR Emulator (based on commercial Ettus X300/X310 SDR)
- LoRa signal analysis using SDR
- RFID interference rejection analysis using SDR (PDF)