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Analysis and Evaluation of Register Transfer Logic Software Defined Radio Performance
The Register Transfer Logic Software Defined Radio (RTL-SDR) is a low-cost software-defined radio (SDR) built around a television tuner. Group 108 at MIT Lincoln Laboratory has interest in determining the potential capabilities of SDR receivers for air surveillance. Several RTL-SDRs were put through tests to compare their performance characteristics to those of the commercial Ettus Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP). Prototypes were built for both a two-channel and three-channel RTL-SDR system; these systems were tested for phase offset between their receiver channels. RTL-SDRs cannot compete directly on performance with more expensive SDRs specifically built for reception, but they show good performance for their price and can be utilized in a multi-channel receiver system
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A Comparative Analysis of Drug Testing and Regulations with a Focus on Antibody Drug Conjugate (ADC) Approval
The goal of this project, sponsored by Hangzhou DAC Biotech, was to conduct a comparative analysis of the drug approval process for three agencies, with a focus on antibody drug conjugates (ADCs). The results show that the FDA has the fastest approval, the EMA has the safest approval, and the CFDA has the least expensive approval. This report concludes with an evaluation of each of the three agencies approval processes and recommendations for small biotech and pharmaceutical companies seeking approval for newly developed drugs such as antibody drug conjugates