DocumentCode
3704514
Title
A wide dynamic range microwave frequency discriminator for cognitive radio
Author
Debalina Chatterjee;Kurt Blau;Matthias A. Hein
Author_Institution
RF and Microwave Research Laboratory, Technische Universit?t Ilmenau, Germany
fYear
2015
Firstpage
889
Lastpage
892
Abstract
Microwave frequency discriminators based on six-port receiver architecture are becoming increasingly popular for a multitude of applications in sensing and identification of spectrum holes, e.g., for cognitive radio applications. One of the key limiting factors of a six-port receiver is its narrow dynamic range which is mainly limited by the use of square-law diode detectors in the primary detector circuit. In order to improve its dynamic range, this paper proposes to use logarithmic detectors for the detector stage of the six-port receiver. Such an approach helps in detecting signals over a wide dynamic range of 80 dB, thus making it almost comparable to that of the available heterodyne receivers. Additionally, the measured frequency error did not exceed ±51 MHz (3.5%) over the frequency range of 1 to 2 GHz using the equations for the power proportional voltages to estimate the phase angle and accordingly, the frequency, which can then be minimized using further digital post-processing. Also, since the basic operating principle of such a receiver was essentially based on square-law detector circuits so far, this paper also describes the new working principle that needs to be employed if using logarithmic detectors.
Keywords
"Detectors","Receivers","Dynamic range","Frequency measurement","Mathematical model","Measurement uncertainty"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwave Conference (EuMC), 2015 European
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EuMC.2015.7345907
Filename
7345907
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