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DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nThe advance of inexpensive software-defined radio mo
 dules\, FFT and demodulation software libraries and low-cost servers (RasP
 i or Ubuntu Linux)\, enables the remote visualization\, selection\, and de
 modulation of RF signals. The history\, SP theory\, and architecture of th
 is novel remote spectrum receiver will be covered and solutions demoed. Wh
 at makes this discussed spectrum monitoring solution unique is that the Us
 er Interface is any (HTML5) standard web browser!\n\nThe idea of a RF spec
 trum server on the internet technology was initially pioneered by the NSA 
 to remotely capture and analyze transmissions of interest but this idea wa
 s prototyped at a fraction of the cost by DSP signals experts\, and amateu
 r radio club members at the University of Twente (The Netherlands) and fel
 low communications students\, created WebSDR.org. This Linux-based applica
 tion software was distributed to international experimenters and amateur r
 adio enthusiasts\, eager to see their transmitted signal power spectra at 
 a distant location. .This was followed by a Hungarian engineering student\
 , Andras.Retzler\, who rewrote code and released his open-sourced version 
 known as OpenWebRX (earned both his BSEE Senior Project and MSEE Thesis fr
 om this project). Take a sneak peak: https://www.receiverbook.de/map?type=
 &amp;band=\n\nBio:\nJoseph Jesson is currently CEO of RFSigint Group and has o
 ver 35 years experience with Motorola\, British Petroleum\, Oak Technology
 \, and General Electric\n\nCo-sponsored by: ICNJ IEEE Student Chapter Pres
 ident Samantha Potomic\, potomis1@tcnj.edu\n\nRoom: Armstrong 136\, Bldg: 
 Armstrong (Building at the entrance\, stay right\, Armstrong Parking Gate 
 Should be Open otherwise Lot 5 offers Open Parking)\, 2000 Pennington Road
 \, Ewing\, New Jersey\, New Jersey\, United States\, 08638
LOCATION:Room: Armstrong 136\, Bldg: Armstrong (Building at the entrance\, 
 stay right\, Armstrong Parking Gate Should be Open otherwise Lot 5 offers 
 Open Parking)\, 2000 Pennington Road\, Ewing\, New Jersey\, New Jersey\, U
 nited States\, 08638
ORGANIZER:jejesson4@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:9
SUMMARY:Presentation on Software Defined Wireless Spectrum Servers
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/351752
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;div&gt;T
 he advance of inexpensive software-defined radio modules\, FFT and demodul
 ation software libraries and low-cost servers (RasPi or Ubuntu Linux)\, en
 ables the remote visualization\, selection\, and demodulation of RF signal
 s. The history\, SP theory\, and&amp;nbsp\; architecture of this novel remote 
 spectrum receiver will be covered and solutions demoed. What makes this di
 scussed spectrum monitoring solution unique is that the User Interface is 
 any (HTML5) standard web browser!&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;div&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;div&gt;The idea
  of a RF spectrum server on the internet technology was initially pioneere
 d by the NSA&amp;nbsp\; to remotely capture and analyze transmissions of inter
 est but this idea was prototyped at a fraction of the cost by DSP signals 
 experts\, and amateur radio club members at the University of Twente (The 
 Netherlands)&amp;nbsp\; and fellow communications students\, created WebSDR.or
 g. This Linux-based application software was distributed to international 
 experimenters and amateur radio enthusiasts\, eager to see their transmitt
 ed signal power spectra at a distant location. .This was followed by a Hun
 garian engineering student\, Andras.Retzler\, who rewrote code and release
 d his open-sourced version known as OpenWebRX (earned both his BSEE Senior
  Project and MSEE Thesis from this project).&amp;nbsp\; Take a sneak peak: &lt;a 
 href=&quot;https://www.receiverbook.de/map?type=&amp;amp\;band=&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; re
 l=&quot;noopener&quot; data-saferedirecturl=&quot;https://www.google.com/url?q=https://ww
 w.receiverbook.de/map?type%3D%26band%3D&amp;amp\;source=gmail&amp;amp\;ust=1678425
 263838000&amp;amp\;usg=AOvVaw3nm8L69qO0mFj-4ehz317U&quot;&gt;https://www.&lt;wbr /&gt;receiv
 erbook.de/map?type=&amp;amp\;&lt;wbr /&gt;band=&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;div&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;div&gt;
 &lt;strong&gt;Bio:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;Joseph Jesson is currently CEO of RFSigint Grou
 p and has over 35 years experience with Motorola\, British Petroleum\, Oak
  Technology\, and General Electric&lt;/div&gt;
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