SOFtware-defined radios (SDRs) have been around for more than a decade. The
first complete Global Positioning System (GPS) implementation was described
by Dennis Akos in 1997. Since then several research groups have presented their
contributions.We therefore find it timely to publish an up-to-date text on the subject
and at the same time include Galileo, the forthcoming European satellitebased
navigation system. Both GPS and Galileo belong to the category of Global
Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS).
C++ is widely used in the SOFtware industry. Some of its application domains include systems SOFtware, application SOFtware, device drivers, embedded SOFtware, high-performance server and client applications, and entertainment SOFtware such as video games. Several groups provide both free and proprietary C++ compiler SOFtware, including the GNU Project, Microsoft, Intel, Borland and others.
This program is free SOFtware you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free SOFtware Foundation either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
Altera® provides various tools for development of hardware and SOFtware for embedded systems. This handbook complements the primary documentation for these tools by describing how to most effectively use the tools. It recommends design styles and practices for developing, debugging, and optimizing embedded systems using Altera-provided tools. The handbook introduces concepts to new users of Altera’s embedded solutions, and helps to increase the design efficiency of the experienced user.