Title :
Space-Time Spectral White Spaces in Cognitive Radio: Theory, Algorithms, and Circuits
Author :
Wijenayake, Chamith ; Madanayake, A. ; Kota, John ; Bruton, Len
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Akron, Akron, OH, USA
Abstract :
Space-time spectral white spaces in a cognitive radio environment are defined based on multidimensional spatio-temporal spectral properties of radio waves received by a planar array of antennas. Spectral occupancy of a given carrier frequency pertaining to a particular direction in space is expressed by the volume of a semi-cone shaped geometrical region in the 3-D spatio-temporal frequency space ω. A combined approach employing low complexity array processing and conventional time-frequency spectrum sensing is proposed towards the detection of space-time white spaces in ω. The detection scheme employs four subsystems; antenna array, front-end processing, 3-D spatio-temporal array processing, and 1-D spectrum sensing. Key components in the antenna array and front-end processing subsystems are described including an example of a broadband Vivaldi antenna simulated in the frequency range 1.25-2 GHz. The array processing subsystem employs 3-D infinite impulse response digital beam filters, as a low complexity alternative to conventional phased arrays. One potential realization of the 1-D spectrum sensing subsystem is described by using a tunable bandpass filter followed by an energy detector. Simulation examples are provided by considering different directions of arrival, effect of multi-path replicas, signal to noise ratio changes and both narrow band and wideband signals in the normalized temporal frequency range (0,π).
Keywords :
array signal processing; band-pass filters; broadband antennas; cognitive radio; direction-of-arrival estimation; planar antenna arrays; radio spectrum management; 1D spectrum sensing subsystem; 3D infinite impulse response digital beam filters; 3D spatio-temporal array processing; 3D spatio-temporal frequency space; antenna array; antennas; array processing subsystem; broadband Vivaldi antenna; cognitive radio environment; detection scheme; directions of arrival; energy detector; frequency 1.25 GHz to 2 GHz; front-end processing subsystems; low complexity array processing; multidimensional spatio-temporal spectral properties; multipath replicas; normalized temporal frequency range; planar array; radio waves; semicone shaped geometrical region; signal to noise ratio changes; space-time spectral white spaces; space-time white space detection; spectral occupancy; time-frequency spectrum sensing; tunable bandpass filter; Antenna arrays; Broadband antennas; Cognitive radio; Computational complexity; Detection algorithms; White spaces; Antenna arrays; infinite impulse response (IIR); spectrum sensing;
Journal_Title :
Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JETCAS.2013.2280805