Experimental Comparison of Digital Beamforming Interference Cancellation Algorithms using a Software Defined Radio Array

Author(s):  
Daniel Gaydos ◽  
Payam Nayeri ◽  
Randy Haupt
Author(s):  
Avila J ◽  
Thenmozhi K

With the tremendous growth in wireless technology there has been a shortage in the spectrum utilized for certain applications while some spectrum remains idle. To overcome this problem and for the efficient utilization of the spectrum cognitive radio is the suitable solution.Multiband OFDM can be easily modeled as cognitive radio, a technology that is employed for utilizing the available spectrum in the most efficient way. Since sensing of the free spectrum for detecting the arrival of the primary users is the foremost job of cognitive, here cyclostationary based spectrum sensing is carried out. Its performance is investigated using universal software defined radio peripheral (USRP) kit which is the hardware test bed for the cognitive radio system. Results are shown using Labview software. Further to mitigate the interference between the primary and cognitive users a modified intrusion elimination (AIC) algorithm had been proposed which in turn ensures the coexistence of both the users in the same wireless environment.


2017 ◽  
Vol 90 (10) ◽  
pp. 1297-1309 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mona Aghababaeetafreshi ◽  
Dani Korpi ◽  
Matias Koskela ◽  
Pekka Jääskeläinen ◽  
Mikko Valkama ◽  
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Author(s):  
Avila J ◽  
Thenmozhi K

With the tremendous growth in wireless technology there has been a shortage in the spectrum utilized for certain applications while some spectrum remains idle. To overcome this problem and for the efficient utilization of the spectrum cognitive radio is the suitable solution.Multiband OFDM can be easily modeled as cognitive radio, a technology that is employed for utilizing the available spectrum in the most efficient way. Since sensing of the free spectrum for detecting the arrival of the primary users is the foremost job of cognitive, here cyclostationary based spectrum sensing is carried out. Its performance is investigated using universal software defined radio peripheral (USRP) kit which is the hardware test bed for the cognitive radio system. Results are shown using Labview software. Further to mitigate the interference between the primary and cognitive users a modified intrusion elimination (AIC) algorithm had been proposed which in turn ensures the coexistence of both the users in the same wireless environment.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 482-489
Author(s):  
Rodrigo Blázquez-García ◽  
Jorge Casamayón-Antón ◽  
Mateo Burgos-García

AbstractWith the aim of performing perimeter surveillance of high-speed railway networks, this paper presents the design of a passive multistatic radar system based on the use of Long-Term Evolution (LTE) downlink signals as the illumination of opportunity. Taking into account the specifications and standard of the LTE system, the ambiguity function of measured downlink signals is analyzed in terms of range and Doppler resolution, ambiguities, and sidelobe level. The deployment of the proposed passive radar is flexible and scalable, and it is based on multichannel software defined radio receivers that obtain the reference and surveillance signals by means of digital beamforming. The signal processing and data fusion are based, respectively, on the delay-Doppler cross-correlation with the reconstructed reference signals and a two-stage tracking at sensor and central level. Finally, the performance of the proposed system is estimated in terms of its maximum detection range and simulation results of the detection of moving targets are presented, demonstrating its technical feasibility for the short-range detection of pedestrians, vehicles, and small drones.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Fabricio Toasa ◽  
Luis Tello-Oquendo ◽  
Carlos Ramiro Penafiel-Ojeda ◽  
Anibal Llanga-Vargas ◽  
Giovanny Cuzco

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