Title :
Cognitive UWB radio: A smarter radio for smarter products
Author_Institution :
Alereon, Inc., Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
The area of cognitive radio has become an active research area; it promises a new paradigm in spectrum policy because it shifts the management of spectrum from being a political process at the national and world level to a set of algorithms that manage the airwaves around a more limited area. This is attractive because it allows much better spectrum reuse and spatial capacity. One of the primary requirements for cognitive spectral management is assessment of activity in a given frequency band; for maximal frequency reuse with minimal interference, the spectrum processor must assess the signal to interference ratio of a ¿preferred¿ signal with respect to a ¿shared¿ signal that interferes with it. In this paper, we analyze the theoretical performance of the WiMedia multiband-OFDM UWB receiver as a cognitive spectral processor (radiometer) in the presence of interference, show actual measured data, and explore future research such as cyclostationary processing that could avoid some of the limitations of a radiometer based approach by exploiting the periodic properties of a desired signal.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; cognitive radio; frequency allocation; radiometers; ultra wideband communication; WiMedia multiband-OFDM UWB receiver; cognitive UWB radio; cognitive spectral management; cognitive spectral processor; cyclostationary processing; frequency reuse; orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; radiometer; spatial capacity; spectrum management; spectrum policy; spectrum reuse; ultrawideband communication; Cognitive radio; Cybernetics; Frequency; Interference; Radio spectrum management; Radiometry; Signal processing; Testing; USA Councils; White spaces; Cognitive radio; frequency reuse; radiometer; ultrawideband; white space;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2009. SMC 2009. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Antonio, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2793-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1062-922X
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.2009.5345972