This paper describes a multichannel super-heterodyne signal analyzer, called the Spectrum Analysis Solution (SAS), which performs multi-purpose spectrum sensing to support spectrally adaptive and cognitive radar applications. The SAS operates from ultrahigh frequency (UHF) to the S-band and features a wideband channel with eight narrowband channels. The wideband channel acts as a monitoring channel that can be used to tune the instantaneous band of the narrowband channels to areas of interest in the spectrum. The data collected from the SAS has been utilized to develop spectrum sensing algorithms for the budding field of spectrum sharing (SS) radar. Bandwidth (BW), average total power, percent occupancy (PO), signal-to-interference-plus-noi...
Currently, the spectrum is allocated using fixed methods, where the spectral bands are all purchased...
textOpportunistic spectrum reuse is a promising solution to the two main causes of spectrum scarcity...
AbstractIn the recent years, the subject of spectrum sensing techniques has been well studied in res...
The growing demand for available frequency bands in contrast to the scarcity of allocated spectrum s...
Current communication systems face growing demand for high data rate and low latency. One way to sat...
Spectrum sensing is a fundamental task in the complex field of cognitive radio systems. It allows a ...
The spectacular growth in wireless services imposes scarcity in term of the available radio spectrum...
This document describes the design process of a software toolkit to perform high-performance wideban...
It has been widely recognized that utilization of radio spectrum by licensed wireless systems, e.g.,...
Due to increasing demands for spectral resources in both communication and radar systems, the radio ...
The electromagnetic spectrum is natural resources. The use of wireless communication grows day by da...
Wireless communication forms the bulk of today’s communication between humans to humans, humans to m...
Includes bibliographical references (page 52)The purpose of this graduate project is to design a rea...
Cognitive Radio (CR) has emerged as a very promising solution to mitigate the scarcity in electromag...
Spectrum sensing is the key enabling technology for cognitive radio networks. The main objective of...
Currently, the spectrum is allocated using fixed methods, where the spectral bands are all purchased...
textOpportunistic spectrum reuse is a promising solution to the two main causes of spectrum scarcity...
AbstractIn the recent years, the subject of spectrum sensing techniques has been well studied in res...
The growing demand for available frequency bands in contrast to the scarcity of allocated spectrum s...
Current communication systems face growing demand for high data rate and low latency. One way to sat...
Spectrum sensing is a fundamental task in the complex field of cognitive radio systems. It allows a ...
The spectacular growth in wireless services imposes scarcity in term of the available radio spectrum...
This document describes the design process of a software toolkit to perform high-performance wideban...
It has been widely recognized that utilization of radio spectrum by licensed wireless systems, e.g.,...
Due to increasing demands for spectral resources in both communication and radar systems, the radio ...
The electromagnetic spectrum is natural resources. The use of wireless communication grows day by da...
Wireless communication forms the bulk of today’s communication between humans to humans, humans to m...
Includes bibliographical references (page 52)The purpose of this graduate project is to design a rea...
Cognitive Radio (CR) has emerged as a very promising solution to mitigate the scarcity in electromag...
Spectrum sensing is the key enabling technology for cognitive radio networks. The main objective of...
Currently, the spectrum is allocated using fixed methods, where the spectral bands are all purchased...
textOpportunistic spectrum reuse is a promising solution to the two main causes of spectrum scarcity...
AbstractIn the recent years, the subject of spectrum sensing techniques has been well studied in res...