DocumentCode
2376646
Title
Analysis of radar detection probabilities in time division duplexed systems
Author
Zarikoff, Brad W. ; Leith, Douglas J.
Author_Institution
Hamilton Inst., Nat. Univ. of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland
fYear
2012
fDate
10-15 June 2012
Firstpage
1698
Lastpage
1702
Abstract
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) is the technology chosen by ETSI, FCC, and Industry Canada to provide unlicensed access for broadband radios in licensed bands. It may be viewed as a basic form of cognitive radio, where broadband radios share spectrum with radar users, and is implemented by the basestation or basestation/subscriber combination. This work looks at the likelihood that a radar pulse burst can be detected in a time-division duplexed (TDD) system with radar detection restricted to the basestation. In such a system, a periodic `quiet time´ is enforced. Compared to past assumptions on the structure of the radar and radio transmission, namely that both are random, the results shown here suggest that TDD systems will find it difficult or impossible to achieve current FCC and ETSI requirements with certain frame/schedule durations. We present expressions for the number of detected pulses and simulations that demonstrate the trade-offs of varying the uplink/downlink rate and frame/schedule duration.
Keywords
broadband networks; cognitive radio; probability; radar detection; radio access networks; scheduling; DFS; ETSI; FCC; Industry Canada; TDD system; basestation-subscriber combination; broadband radio; cognitive radio; dynamic frequency selection; frame-schedule duration; licensed band; radar detection probability analysis; radar pulse burst detection; radio transmission; time division duplexed system; uplink-downlink rate; FCC; Radar antennas; Radar detection; Schedules; Telecommunication standards; DFS; cognitive radio; radar detection; time division duplexed systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications (ICC), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Ottawa, ON
ISSN
1550-3607
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-2052-9
Electronic_ISBN
1550-3607
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2012.6364325
Filename
6364325
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