I/Q Kollari Ayrimina Dayali, Kesirli-oranli Radyometrik Spektrum Sezme

Translated title of the contribution: Fractional-rate radiometer for spectrum sensing based on I/Q branch separation

Ali Boyaci, Serhan Yarkan, A. Coşkun Sönmez

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Abstract

Radiometer has a peculiar place among spectrum sensing techniques available in the literature, because it has a simplistic design and is known to be the optimal detector in the absence of a priori knowledge about the signal to be detected. In this study, it is shown that simplicity in the traditional radiometer design could further be improved while its performance is maintained. The proposed method exploits the inherent orthogonality between the I/Q branches and reduces the total number of addition and multiplication operations at baseband. Results are validated by the experimental data collected under different digital modulation scenarios. Relevant discussions and future directions are outlined as well.

Translated title of the contributionFractional-rate radiometer for spectrum sensing based on I/Q branch separation
Original languageTurkish
Title of host publication2015 23rd Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, SIU 2015 - Proceedings
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages1350-1353
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)9781467373869
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 19 2015
Externally publishedYes
Event2015 23rd Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, SIU 2015 - Malatya, Turkey
Duration: May 16 2015May 19 2015

Publication series

Name2015 23rd Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, SIU 2015 - Proceedings

Conference

Conference2015 23rd Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, SIU 2015
Country/TerritoryTurkey
CityMalatya
Period05/16/1505/19/15

Keywords

  • digital modulation
  • fading
  • radiometer

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