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Real-Time Spatio-Temporal Twice Whitening for MIMO Energy Detector...

by Travis S Humble, Pramita Mitra, Jacob Barhen, Bryan Schleck
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Conference Paper
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Conference Name
CrownCom 2010
Conference Location
Cannes, France
Conference Sponsor
Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering
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While many techniques exist for local spectrum sensing of a primary user, each represents a computationally demanding task to secondary user receivers. In software-defined radio, computational complexity lengthens the time for a cognitive radio to recognize changes in the transmission environment. This complexity is even more significant for spatially multiplexed receivers, e.g., in SIMO and MIMO, where the spatio-temporal data sets grow in size with the number of antennae. Limits on power and space for the processor hardware further constrain SDR performance. In this report, we discuss improvements in spatio-temporal twice whitening (STTW) for real-time local spectrum sensing by demonstrating a form of STTW well suited for MIMO environments. We implement STTW on the Coherent Logix hx3100 processor, a multicore processor intended for low-power, high-throughput software-defined signal processing. These results demonstrate how coupling the novel capabilities of emerging multicore processors with algorithmic advances can enable real-time, software-defined processing of large spatio-temporal data sets.