Title :
Studying an inexpensive wire discone antenna as a candidate for TVWS spectrum monitoring / sensing
Author :
Lysko, Albert A. ; Lee, Albert ; Hart, Arno ; Johnson, David L.
Author_Institution :
Meraka Inst., Council for Sci. & Ind. Res., Pretoria, South Africa
Abstract :
Monitoring and sensing of spectrum are becoming more and more important, as the subject of using underused TV White Spaces (TVWS) spectrum by software defined radios (SDR) and cognitive radios is advanced forward towards practical applications. Correctly identifying available TVWS bands is critical for success of TVWS based broadband communications, not causing interference to reception of TV broadcast by TV receivers. This paper discusses side effects encountered with a popular design of a wire discone antenna. AntennaCraft model ST4 is exampled as an inexpensive candidate for spectrum monitoring and sensing in UHF frequency band. The study was done by both simulation and measurements, with well matching results. The candidate antenna was found to introduce notch banded loss in the system sensitivity. The influence of a potential mechanical damage onto the sensitivity of the antenna system has also been considered, and was found to be relatively small, under 3 dB.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; software radio; television receivers; television reception; wire antennas; AntennaCraft model ST4; SDR; TV broadcast reception; TV receivers; TVWS spectrum monitoring; UHF frequency band; antenna system sensitivity; broadband communications; cognitive radios; inexpensive wire discone antenna; notch banded loss; software defined radios; spectrum sensing; underused TV white spaces spectrum; Antenna measurements; Antennas; Gain; Monitoring; TV; White spaces; Wires; TV white spaces; antenna; discone; measurement; modeling; simulation; spectrum monitoring; wire antenna;
Conference_Titel :
Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT), 2014 6th International Congress on
Conference_Location :
St. Petersburg
DOI :
10.1109/ICUMT.2014.7002134