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Spectrum sensing implementation in FPGA
Maňas, Ondřej ; Povalač, Karel (referee) ; Maršálek, Roman (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a software modelling and hardware implementation of spectral sensing algorithm based on cyclostationary based detection. A proposed detector is fully implemented in FPGA and further tested under measurements in real RF environment.
Assignment of the OFDM signal cyclostationary detector behaviour.
Lehocký, Jiří ; Šimša, Jan (referee) ; Šebesta, Vladimír (advisor)
Master’s thesis belongs to the Cognitive radio network sphere. These networks utilize frequency spectrum more effectively than networks used in present radio communications. The Cognitive radio concept makes coexistence of classic and cognitive radio networks possible. Attention is aimed at spectrum sensing as the key task of the Cognitive radio. Main properties of the cyclostationary detector, as the detector, that reaches high probability of the detection at a very low signal to noise ratio with apriori knowledge of the transmitted signal's cyclic frequency, are examined in this paper. The OFDM signals, that inherit cyclostationarity from cyclic prefix, used in the real systems have been chosen for testing the properties of the detector. The influences of decimation and multipath propagation on the probability of detection are quantitatively expressed. The optimal values for the weights of the multicycle detector are determined.
Spectrum sensing implementation in FPGA
Maňas, Ondřej ; Povalač, Karel (referee) ; Maršálek, Roman (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a software modelling and hardware implementation of spectral sensing algorithm based on cyclostationary based detection. A proposed detector is fully implemented in FPGA and further tested under measurements in real RF environment.
Assignment of the OFDM signal cyclostationary detector behaviour.
Lehocký, Jiří ; Šimša, Jan (referee) ; Šebesta, Vladimír (advisor)
Master’s thesis belongs to the Cognitive radio network sphere. These networks utilize frequency spectrum more effectively than networks used in present radio communications. The Cognitive radio concept makes coexistence of classic and cognitive radio networks possible. Attention is aimed at spectrum sensing as the key task of the Cognitive radio. Main properties of the cyclostationary detector, as the detector, that reaches high probability of the detection at a very low signal to noise ratio with apriori knowledge of the transmitted signal's cyclic frequency, are examined in this paper. The OFDM signals, that inherit cyclostationarity from cyclic prefix, used in the real systems have been chosen for testing the properties of the detector. The influences of decimation and multipath propagation on the probability of detection are quantitatively expressed. The optimal values for the weights of the multicycle detector are determined.

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