OFDM Spectrum Sensing Analysis and Implementation Method

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Abstract

OFDM is a carrier modulation technology, which realizes the parallel transmission of high-speed serial data through frequency division multiplexing. OFDM has an excellent ability to resist multipath fading and is commonly used in wireless communication transmission technology. Spectrum sensing technology is a technology that allows cognitive users to accurately obtain the authorized spectrum usage in wireless networks through signal detection and other processing methods. It is the basis for effectively using different idle channels in different time domains. This paper mainly discusses the OFDM technology, deduces the algorithm of the implementation principle and mathematical characteristics of OFDM, analyses its spectrum characteristics and performance advantages, focuses on the principle and method of OFDM spectrum sensing based on spectrum sensing technology, combs the characteristics of several existing commonly used OFDM spectrum sensing methods, and analyses the implementation cost, hardware requirements, transmission performance The performances of interference factors and other aspects are sorted out, the advantages and disadvantages of several existing OFDM spectrum sensing methods are compared, their respective applicable environments are compared, and their possible problems in the future development prospect of OFDM technology and the direction that needs further research and improvement are put forward.

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Liu, H., Xia, Y., & Yu, H. (2022). OFDM Spectrum Sensing Analysis and Implementation Method. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2384). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2384/1/012009

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