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Physical Layer Design Issues
Unique to Cognitive Radio Systems
Danijela Čabrić,
Robert W. Brodersen
16th IEEE
International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio
Communications, (PIMRC 2005), September 11-14, 2005.
Abstract:
Cognitive radio systems offer the
opportunity to improve spectrum utilization
by detecting unoccupied spectrum bands and
adapting the transmission to those bands while avoiding
the interference to primary users. This novel approach to
spectrum access introduces unique functions at the physical layer:
reliable detection of primary users and adaptive transmission
over a wide bandwidth. In this paper, we address design
issues involved in an implementation of these functions that
could limit their performance or even make them infeasible. The
critical design problem at the receiver is to achieve stringent requirements
on radio sensitivity and perform signal processing to
detect weak signals received by a wideband RF front-end with limited
dynamic range. At the transmitter, wideband modulation schemes
require adaptation to different frequency bands and power
levels without creating interference to active primary users.
We introduce algorithms and techniques whose implementation
could meet these challenging requirements.

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