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<title>DEVELOPMENT OF A RADIO SPECTRUM UTILISATION  TECHNIQUE FOR COGNITIVE RADIOS</title>
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<title>DEVELOPMENT OF A RADIO SPECTRUM UTILISATION  TECHNIQUE FOR COGNITIVE RADIOS</title>
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<description>DEVELOPMENT OF A RADIO SPECTRUM UTILISATION  TECHNIQUE FOR COGNITIVE RADIOS
OLANREWAJU, BABATUNDE SEYI
Parts of licensed radio spectrum for data transmission are idle because they are not used at some &#13;
points in time or location by the user. Cognitive radios which are software radios equipped with &#13;
sensors and other functionalities are being developed to opportunistically use this idle licensed &#13;
spectrum. Cognitive radios use dynamic spectrum access methods classified as overlay and &#13;
underlay to utilise idle television frequency in the radio spectrum. However, simultaneous &#13;
transmissions of data by licensed and cognitive radio users are not possible in overlay, while &#13;
restriction is on the usage of the idle spectrum in underlay. Consequently, the potentials of &#13;
cognitive radios are not effectively maximised. Therefore, this research was aimed at the &#13;
development of a band access technique in radio frequency to improve the usage of the idle &#13;
television frequency. &#13;
The matched filtering technique of overlay for detecting idle licensed signal and interference &#13;
temperature management of underlay for controlling interference were adapted to develop a new &#13;
technique referred to as Matched Filtering-Interference Temperature Management (MAFITM). A &#13;
conceptual transmission model for three different scenarios representing overlay, underlay and &#13;
MAFITM techniques was created for television frequency access. Simulation of the three &#13;
techniques in the television frequency band that covered 54 to 862 MHz and three different &#13;
licensed signal transmission powers was implemented with Java programming language. A &#13;
cognitive radio access point was simulated to transmit between nodes for the three different &#13;
scenarios in the presence and absence of licensed television signal. The first, second and third&#13;
transmission scenarios were simulated using overlay, underlay, and MAFITM techniques&#13;
respectively. The results generated were compared using the performance metrics of &#13;
transmission distance, data rates, spectrum efficiency and margin of interference in the presence &#13;
and absence of licensed signal.&#13;
In the absence of licensed signal, for both MAFITM and overlay techniques the transmission &#13;
distance, the maximum achievable data rate and the spectral efficiency (100 km, 163 Mb/s and &#13;
9.537 b/s/Hz), respectively were significantly higher compared with those of underlay technique &#13;
(25 m, 44 Mb/s and 12.429 b/s/Hz), respectively. In the presence of licensed signal, transmission &#13;
of data was possible in MAFITM and underlay techniques but not in overlay technique. With the &#13;
presence of licensed signal, for MAFITM technique, the maximum transmission distance, the &#13;
maximum achievable data rate, the spectral efficiency and margin of interference were (3.5 km, &#13;
789 Kb/s, 0.045 b/s/Hz and 0.81), respectively. For underlay technique the maximum &#13;
transmission distance, the maximum achievable data rate, the spectral efficiency and margin of &#13;
interference were (25 m, 2.81 Mb/s, 0.001 b/s/Hz and -0.04), respectively. The results reflected a &#13;
better utilisation of the licensed spectrum using the MAFITM technique. &#13;
The developed technique produced an improved utilisation of spectrum in areas with stronger &#13;
presence of licensed signal and allowed data transmission alongside licensed signal without&#13;
restriction. Matched Filtering-Interference Temperature Management technique is recommended&#13;
to enhance the effectiveness of cognitive radios in utilising idle licensed frequencies.
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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