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Title: Real time hardware implementable spectrum sensor for Cognitive Radio applications
Authors: Chaitanya, G.V..
Rajalakshmi, P.
Desai, U.B.
Keywords: Cognitive Radio
Spectrum Sensing
Issue Date: Jul-2012
Publisher: 2012 International Conference on Signal Processing and Communications (SPCOM)
Citation: 10.1109/SPCOM.2012.6290024
Abstract: A fundamental problem for Cognitive Radios (CR) is spectrum sensing, secondary users need to reliably detect weak primary signals of possibly different types over a targeted wide frequency band in order to identify spectral holes for opportunistic communications. In this paper energy detection technique based on Neyman-Pearson criterion is implemented to detect the presence of deterministic primary user (PU) signals in the channel. We designed a hardware implementable energy detector on a wireless testbed software defined radio (SDR) using USRP2 and an experimental study is carried out to measure the required SNR to achieve the desired probability of detection and false alarm. A comparative study was also made between the SNRs obtained from frequency and time domain analysis.
Description: NITW
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2352
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