Path Loss Failure Analysis of Unknown Wireless Devices using Software Defined Radio (SDR)

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Abstract

The efficient method for detection of unknown wireless devices using software-defined radios (SDR) in wireless communication is proposed to analyze the power loss. SDR analyze the position of unknown parameter and their transmission of power and energy by sensing the carrier frequency and measuring the signal concerning the Received Signal Strengths (RSS) method. RSS based positioning techniques are useful for implementation of low complexity, and they are susceptible to path loss in the programmable field environment. The RSS based techniques evaluate the position of object and transmission of power from unknown devices by assuming the value of path loss failure before estimation. However, the location of the estimation accuracy depends on the discrepancy of the path loss exponent (PLE) of the object. The novelty of the proposed method introduces a novel approach for path loss failure analysis and calculates the power saving of unknown devices in SDR.

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Path Loss Failure Analysis of Unknown Wireless Devices using Software Defined Radio (SDR). (2019). International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(2S4), 660–662. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.b1236.1292s419

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