Abstract:
A spectrum sensing technique based on cross correlation that can be applied to cognitive radios for detection of weak signals is described. It is known that by cross-corr...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
A spectrum sensing technique based on cross correlation that can be applied to cognitive radios for detection of weak signals is described. It is known that by cross-correlating the outputs of two signal paths, which have independent noise and correlated signals, the sensitivity of the detector can be enhanced. An analog approach to cross-correlation is employed, which avoids the requirement for high dynamic range analog-to digital converters and digital FFT cores. Each signal path uses an integrated receiver to down-convert the desired portion of the spectrum to baseband for correlation. The use of two-step image reject down-converters is proposed to alleviate flicker noise and DC offset related degradation that arises in direct-conversion receivers. The impact of finite image rejection in the receivers is addressed and a solution based on offset local oscillator frequencies is proposed. The effectiveness of the approach is validated through simulation.
Date of Conference: 15-18 May 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 July 2011
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