Title :
A comparision of frequency/amplitude modulation scheme in cognitive radio envoirnment
Author :
Azmat, Freeha ; Hashim, Muhammad ; Ithisham-ul-Haq ; Rizwan, Malik ; Imtiaz, Junaid
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. & Software Eng., Bahria Univ., Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
The electromagnetic spectrum is a natural resource and it is utilized by taking license from governments in every part of the world. The licensed/primary users are not transmitting all the time and consequently degrade spectrum utilization that can be improved by the exploitation of spectrum to secondary/unlicensed users. The spectrum can be utilized in an effective and reliable manner by the use of cognitive radio technology. Cognitive radio is software defined radio with an additional capability to sense environment and consequently configures itself intelligently according to changes in the surroundings. In this paper we have presented a model that allows secondary users to transmit in a FM/AM radio environment without violating the interference temperature limit and tried to evaluate which one among FM/AM is more proficient for an efficient utilization of spectrum. We have modeled the radio environment in MATLAB where primary users transmit after random intervals and the vacant spaces during these intervals are used by secondary users.
Keywords :
amplitude modulation; cognitive radio; frequency modulation; software radio; FM-AM radio environment; Matlab; amplitude modulation scheme; cognitive radio environment; cognitive radio technology; electromagnetic spectrum; frequency modulation scheme; interference temperature limit; licensed-primary users; secondary-unlicensed users; software defined radio; spectrum utilization; Cognitive radio; Frequency modulation; Interference; Noise; Temperature sensors; cognitive radio; interference temperature and FM/AM modulation;
Conference_Titel :
Communication, Networks and Satellite (ComNetSat), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bali
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0888-5
DOI :
10.1109/ComNetSat.2012.6380791