Blind Signal Detection and Identification Over the 2.4GHz ISM Band for Cognitive

'It is not a lack of spectrum. It is an issue of efficient use of the available spectrum"--conclusions of the FCC Spectrum Policy Task Force. There is growing interest towards providing broadband communication with high bit rates and throughput, especially in the ISM band, as it was an ign...

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Main Author: Zakaria, Omar
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Published: Scholar Commons 2009
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spelling ndltd-USF-oai-scholarcommons.usf.edu-etd-11002019-10-04T05:14:04Z Blind Signal Detection and Identification Over the 2.4GHz ISM Band for Cognitive Zakaria, Omar 'It is not a lack of spectrum. It is an issue of efficient use of the available spectrum"--conclusions of the FCC Spectrum Policy Task Force. There is growing interest towards providing broadband communication with high bit rates and throughput, especially in the ISM band, as it was an ignition of innovation triggered by the FCC to provide, to some extent, a regulation-free band that anyone can use. But with such freedom comes the risk of interference and more responsibility to avoid causing it. Therefore, the need for accurate interference detection and identification, along with good blind detection capabilities are inevitable. Since cognitive radio is being adopted widely as more researchers consider it the ultimate solution for efficient spectrum sharing [1], it is reasonable to study the cognitive radio in the ISM band [2]. Many indications show that the ISM band will have less regulation in the future, and some even predict that the ISM may be completely regulation free [3]. In the dawn of cognitive radio, more knowledge about possible interfering signals should play a major role in determining optimal transmitter configurations. Since signal identification and interference will be the core concerns [4], [5], we will describe a novel approach for a cognitive radio spectrum sensing engine, which will be essential to design more efficient ISM band transceivers. In this thesis we propose a novel spectrum awareness engine to be integrated in the cognitive radios. Furthermore, the proposed engine is specialized for the ISM band, assuming that it can be one of the most challenging bands due to its free-to-use approach. It is shown that characterization of the interfering signals will help with overcoming their effects. This knowledge is invaluable to help choose the best configuration for the transceivers and will help to support the efforts of the coexistence attempts between wireless devices in such bands. 2009-05-11T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/101 https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1100&context=etd default Graduate Theses and Dissertations Scholar Commons OFDM Estimation IEEE 802.11 Spectrum Sensing Joint Time Frequency Analysis Cyclostationarity Features Feature Detector Spectrum American Studies Arts and Humanities
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topic OFDM Estimation
IEEE 802.11
Spectrum Sensing
Joint Time Frequency Analysis
Cyclostationarity Features
Feature Detector
Spectrum
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
spellingShingle OFDM Estimation
IEEE 802.11
Spectrum Sensing
Joint Time Frequency Analysis
Cyclostationarity Features
Feature Detector
Spectrum
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
Zakaria, Omar
Blind Signal Detection and Identification Over the 2.4GHz ISM Band for Cognitive
description 'It is not a lack of spectrum. It is an issue of efficient use of the available spectrum"--conclusions of the FCC Spectrum Policy Task Force. There is growing interest towards providing broadband communication with high bit rates and throughput, especially in the ISM band, as it was an ignition of innovation triggered by the FCC to provide, to some extent, a regulation-free band that anyone can use. But with such freedom comes the risk of interference and more responsibility to avoid causing it. Therefore, the need for accurate interference detection and identification, along with good blind detection capabilities are inevitable. Since cognitive radio is being adopted widely as more researchers consider it the ultimate solution for efficient spectrum sharing [1], it is reasonable to study the cognitive radio in the ISM band [2]. Many indications show that the ISM band will have less regulation in the future, and some even predict that the ISM may be completely regulation free [3]. In the dawn of cognitive radio, more knowledge about possible interfering signals should play a major role in determining optimal transmitter configurations. Since signal identification and interference will be the core concerns [4], [5], we will describe a novel approach for a cognitive radio spectrum sensing engine, which will be essential to design more efficient ISM band transceivers. In this thesis we propose a novel spectrum awareness engine to be integrated in the cognitive radios. Furthermore, the proposed engine is specialized for the ISM band, assuming that it can be one of the most challenging bands due to its free-to-use approach. It is shown that characterization of the interfering signals will help with overcoming their effects. This knowledge is invaluable to help choose the best configuration for the transceivers and will help to support the efforts of the coexistence attempts between wireless devices in such bands.
author Zakaria, Omar
author_facet Zakaria, Omar
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title Blind Signal Detection and Identification Over the 2.4GHz ISM Band for Cognitive
title_short Blind Signal Detection and Identification Over the 2.4GHz ISM Band for Cognitive
title_full Blind Signal Detection and Identification Over the 2.4GHz ISM Band for Cognitive
title_fullStr Blind Signal Detection and Identification Over the 2.4GHz ISM Band for Cognitive
title_full_unstemmed Blind Signal Detection and Identification Over the 2.4GHz ISM Band for Cognitive
title_sort blind signal detection and identification over the 2.4ghz ism band for cognitive
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