Title :
Spatial spectrum sensing for wireless handheld terminals: design challenges and novel solutions based on tunable parasitic antennas [Dynamic Spectrum Management]
Author :
Tsakalaki, Elpiniki P. ; Alrabadi, Osama N. ; Papadias, Constantinos B. ; Prasad, Ramjee
Author_Institution :
Athens Inf. Technol. & Aalborg Univ., Athens, Greece
fDate :
8/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This article addresses the major design challenges of antenna systems intended for cognitive transceivers under compactness constraints. The first part of the article provides an overview of the design challenges with regard to sensing over different frequencies and angular directions, referred to as spatial spectrum sensing. The second part describes a novel approach based on parasitic antenna theory aiming at making spatial spectrum sensing feasible for portable lightweight terminals. The idea is to replace the wideband antenna required for sensing over a large bandwidth by a tunable narrowband antenna for both sensing and communication purposes. The flexibility of the proposed antenna system lies in its capability to scan both the frequency and spatial resource dimensions simultaneously via a single RF chain within a miniaturized antenna system. This is done by properly tuning a set of reactive loads connected to a group of parasitic elements closely coupled to the driven (active) element. By doing so, the operational frequency subband leaps to another subband (frequency tuning). Moreover, at every subband, circular permutations of the reactive loads rotate the narrowband beam pattern to different angular positions, giving the cognitive transceiver the capability of sensing over various segments of the space.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; antenna theory; broadband antennas; cognitive radio; transceivers; antenna system design; cognitive transceivers; miniaturized antenna system; narrowband beam pattern; operational frequency subband; parasitic antenna theory; portable lightweight terminals; single RF chain; spatial spectrum sensing; tunable narrowband antenna; tunable parasitic antennas; wideband antenna; wireless handheld terminals; Broadband antennas; Chromium; Design methodology; Frequency; Handheld computers; Information technology; Interference; Quality of service; Radio spectrum management; Radio transmitters; Resource management; Sensors; Transceivers; Wireless sensor networks;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MWC.2010.5547919