Trade-offs in primary detection using a mobile phone as a sensing device

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Cognitive Radio built on top of spectrum sensing is promised to provide more capacity for users wherever and whenever needed and improve radio spectrum utilization in clever and fair manner. However, practical spectrum sensors have to be implemented and they should provide sufficient protection to legacy users of radio spectrum. This leads to trade-offs between primary user protection ratio, device form factor, cost and power consumption. In this research we have derived requirements for antenna efficiency, sensitivity and linearity of practical spectrum sensors. These are verified by field measurements using spectrum sensor embedded to a mobile phone. © 2011 ICST.

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Vääräkangas, M., Kallioinen, S., Pärssinen, A., Turunen, V., & Ryynänen, J. (2011). Trade-offs in primary detection using a mobile phone as a sensing device. In Proceedings of the 2011 6th International ICST Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications, CROWNCOM 2011 (pp. 241–245). https://doi.org/10.4108/icst.crowncom.2011.245875

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