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Hardware Optimized Cell Averaging Estimation (HO-CAE) for Threshold Based Signal Detection


Abstract:

As the number of active wireless devices increases, more of the electromagnetic spectrum is allocated to the communication networks that support them, leading to more spe...Show More

Abstract:

As the number of active wireless devices increases, more of the electromagnetic spectrum is allocated to the communication networks that support them, leading to more spec-trum congestion and interference. Congestion and interference can vary with time and location providing an opportunity for dynamic spectrum access and reactive spectrum avoidance. To utilize dynamic spectrum sensing, a cognitive radar system needs to be able to sense the spectrum, identify available bands and select the next waveform within a single pulse repetition interval (PRI). Given the short duration of a PRI and the dynamic way communications networks access the spectrum, sensing must utilize computationally efficient techniques that lend themselves to real-time operation. This work proposes a method for calculating an energy threshold that can determine if any given frequency in a spectrum snapshot is occupied. Hardware optimized cell averaging estimation (HO-CAE) uses averaging windows to estimate the noise power of the spectrum. U sing a noise power estimate, a threshold can be calculated to determine if a signal is present in each bin of the power spectrum.
Date of Conference: 21-25 March 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 03 May 2022
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Conference Location: New York City, NY, USA

Funding Agency:

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Advanced Radar Research Center, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Advanced Radar Research Center, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Advanced Radar Research Center, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Advanced Radar Research Center, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA

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