In this paper, the wireless microphone sensing is addressed for a TV white space communication and we aim to achieve an efficient semi-blind detection of narrowband FM modulation signals. To this end, the proposed solution is to use the Teager-Kaiser energy operator which takes into account the non-linear model of speech. Then, a filterbank based technique splits the analysis of the wideband signal into subbands in order to increase the accuracy of the algorithms. Simulation results show that a 4 dB detection gain could be achieved by the Teager-Kaiser energy detector compared to the energy detector. The subbands decomposition leads to a further 4 dB improvement. Experimental measurements allow a realistic validation of the proposed solutions.
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Gautier, M., Laugeois, M., & Noguet, D. (2010). Teager-Kaiser energy detector for narrowband wireless microphone spectrum sensing. In 2010 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications, CROWNCom 2010. https://doi.org/10.4108/ICST.CROWNCOM2010.9254
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