A Cognitive-Radio Experimental Testbed For Shift-Invariant, Asynchronous Channel-Hopping Sequences With Modern Software-Defined Radios

W. Kwong, Alex W. Arthur, Feng-Wen Lo, Guu-chang Yang
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Cognitive radio (CR) is an important wireless technology for contemporary spectrum-demanding applications, such as the fifth-generation and internet-of-things communication systems. The CR technology can dynamically alleviate the common problems of spectrum underutilization and scarcity and thus can optimize spectral efficiency and throughput. Unlicensed users are equipped with CR transceivers to monitor the real-time usage of the licensed channels so that they can “rendezvous” whenever there is any unoccupied channel. This paper reports the implementation of a CR experimental testbed using off-the-shelf modern software-defined radios (SDRs). To support the ad hoc nature of CR wireless communications, a family of shift-invariant (SI), asynchronous channel-hopping (CH) sequences that have the desirable properties of short maximum-time-to-rendezvous and full degree-of-rendezvous are employed in this first-of-its-kind testbed. The hardware set-up and procedures of two SDR experiments are detailed. The throughput performance of these CH sequences in the testbed is modeled, analyzed, and validated by the experimental and simulation results.
基于现代软件定义无线电的移动不变异步信道跳频序列认知无线电实验平台
认知无线电(CR)是一项重要的无线技术,适用于第五代和物联网通信系统等对频谱要求苛刻的当代应用。CR技术可以动态缓解频谱利用不足和频谱稀缺的普遍问题,从而优化频谱效率和吞吐量。无牌用户配备了CR收发器,以监控有牌频道的实时使用情况,以便他们可以在有任何未占用的频道时“会合”。本文报告了利用现成的现代软件定义无线电(sdr)实现CR实验试验台。为了支持CR无线通信的即时性,在这个首创的测试平台中采用了一系列平移不变(SI)、异步信道跳频(CH)序列,这些序列具有短的最大交会时间和全交会程度的理想特性。详细介绍了两个SDR实验的硬件设置和实验步骤。通过实验和仿真结果,对这些CH序列在试验台的吞吐量性能进行了建模、分析和验证。
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