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Practical Implementation of Adaptive Threshold Energy Detection using Software Defined Radio.

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العنوان: Practical Implementation of Adaptive Threshold Energy Detection using Software Defined Radio.
المؤلفون: Lipski, Michael V.1 (AUTHOR) mvl5023@psu.edu, Kompella, Sastry2 (AUTHOR) sk@ieee.org, Narayanan, Ram M.1 (AUTHOR) ram@engr.psu.edu
المصدر: IEEE Transactions on Aerospace & Electronic Systems. Apr2021, Vol. 57 Issue 2, p1227-1241. 15p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *ENERGY consumption, SOFTWARE radio, MOVING average process, COGNITIVE radio
مستخلص: Spectrum awareness is a fundamental characteristic of cognitive radio, and spectrum sensing is the local procedure by which the cognitive radio gains knowledge of spectrum users. Energy detection is the most widely used and widely studied form of spectrum sensing. Much of the information about energy detector performance comes from theory and simulation rather than experimental data. We acknowledge a need for empirical data that can be used to evaluate a hardware energy detector and establish expectations on the differences in performance when comparing a hardware energy detector with simulations. In this article, we build and test a real-time, adaptive threshold energy detector using a USRP software-defined radio (SDR). While several groups have built energy detectors using SDRs, we found that there is still a lack of data on the parameters and performance characteristics of SDR-based energy detectors. Our work covers in detail the construction of the SDR energy detector and includes specific hardware and software parameters as well as several practical considerations. We discuss the procedure used to benchmark the energy detector and include experimental results that show how several implementation parameters affect the detector performance. Our work also explores the use of moving average windows to formulate the detection statistic and focuses on the importance of the length of the window as well as the shape of the window. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Business Source Index
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تدمد:00189251
DOI:10.1109/TAES.2020.3040059