Welcome to SPcell
SPcell is Signal Processing in Cellular Communication Systems. SPcell involves the development of software that simulates and explains some of the processes involved in wireless communications systems. Our goal is to deliver a Java based package that introduces the users to the mathematical concepts and practical issues underlying modern communications systems. The package simulates several modulation and demodulation techniques as well as the transmission of signals through various channel conditions.
SPcell Applet SPcell Tutorial SPcell Help
Team SPcell
Faculty Advisor:
Team Members:
Nathan Henning Matt Xenakis Mustapha Abdulai Rhet Stinson
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To see how cellular communication signals are transmitted, launch the Java Applet program below.
Launch the SPcell Applet (requires Java RE)
Download J2RE Runtime Environment (JRE), click HERE or go to java.com.
To get a complete understanding of the processes involved in cellular communication systems, check out the tutorial below.
Launch the SPcell Tutorial
To get a complete understanding of how the Java Applet works, check out the Help Manual below.
Launch the SPcell Help
To see the source code for this applet, click here.
For the java file, click here.
If you have any comments, questions, or concerns, please email them to rhet.stinson@asu.edu, nathan.henning@asu.edu, mustapha.abdulai@asu.edu, or matthew.xenakis@asu.edu.
Here are a couple links to other DSP sites.
http://cnx.rice.edu/content/col10040/latest/