Implementation of FM Receiver/Transmitter and Smart Keyless Car Using GNU Radio Companion with HackRf One

Authors

  • A. F. Abdullah Azzaytuna University, Tarhunah, Libya
  • A. I. O. Hamoudah College of Electronic Technology, Tripoli, Libya.
  • O. S. Alarnout College of Electronic Technology, Tripoli, Libya.
  • M. A. Abouqadh College of Electronic Technology, Tripoli, Libya.

Keywords:

Software defined Radio, GNU radio Companion, HackRf One

Abstract

Software Defined Radio (SDR) is a technology that supports full-features of instructions to deal with and simulate the digital and analog communications. The SDR systems encompass the platform of networked series of the Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) providing a complete stand-alone radio system to acquire and process large portions of the RF spectrum. Therefore, HackRF One device can be used as either receiver or transmitter. This device has sample rate reaches up to 20 MS/sec, and operating frequency works at the range from 1MHz to 6 GHz. It is a suitable candidate for providing the SDR features. The SDR has the capability for writing custom routines in a variety of programming languages, for example Python or C++. This paper aims at implementing the receiver using HackRf one with GNU radio companion to demodulate and hear to single and/or multiple FM channels systems. Subsequently, this structure is used at the transmitter side to send files or recorded voice.  This paper also explores the concept of securing the Smart Keyless Cars, which use radio frequencies to lock and unlock doors, it is done by firstly receiving or picking up the tuned frequency, saving it, and then transmitting it via Hackrf one to open or close the target door.

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Published

2021-12-31

Conference Proceedings Volume

Section

المحور الثالث: الهندسة الكهربائية والإلكترونية

How to Cite

Abdullah, A. F. ., Hamoudah, A. I. O. ., Alarnout, O. S. ., & Abouqadh, M. A. . (2021). Implementation of FM Receiver/Transmitter and Smart Keyless Car Using GNU Radio Companion with HackRf One. Conference On Engineering Science and Technology, 6(5، مجلة الجامعة الأسمرية), 550-536. https://conf.asmarya.edu.ly/index.php/cest2021/article/view/139