Abstract

RF and communications topics are traditionally taught using a theoretical, math-focused approach where students derive formulas and build simulations. Many educators see the value of adding a lab component so students can apply the theory with prototype implementations and experiment with live signals. However, the opportunity to do so is limited by a lack of affordable, accessible, and relevant tools. This paper describes how Stanford University enabled cutting edge, hands-on RF education in an undergraduate course. We share best practices for deploying a successful and affordable hands-on RF and communications lab using NI LabVIEW software and NI USRP radios. Students rated the class 4.94/5.0 - making it one of the highest ratings among all classes in the School of Engineering at Stanford University.

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