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    Spectrum Sensing Testbed Design for Cognitive Radio Applications

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    Abstract-In this paper, we proposed a cognitive radio (CR) implementation by using standard wireless communication laboratory equipments such as signal generator and spectrum analyzer. Equipments are controlled through MATLAB instrument control toolbox to carry out CR capabilities specified by IEEE 802.22 WRAN standard. Energy detection and maximum minimum eigenvalue detection algorithms are employed to sense spectrum for opportunistic access. The aim of this work is to provide a CR environment for spectrum sensing algorithms to perform a comparative study considering wireless microphone (WM) signals for research and educational purposes

    A fully integrated SRAM-based CMOS arbitrary waveform generator for analog signal processing

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    This dissertation focuses on design and implementation of a fully-integrated SRAM-based arbitrary waveform generator for analog signal processing applications in a CMOS technology. The dissertation consists of two parts: Firstly, a fully-integrated arbitrary waveform generator for a multi-resolution spectrum sensing of a cognitive radio applications, and an analog matched-filter for a radar application and secondly, low-power techniques for an arbitrary waveform generator. The fully-integrated low-power AWG is implemented and measured in a 0.18-¥ìm CMOS technology. Theoretical analysis is performed, and the perspective implementation issues are mentioned comparing the measurement results. Moreover, the low-power techniques of SRAM are addressed for the analog signal processing: Self-deactivated data-transition bit scheme, diode-connected low-swing signaling scheme with a short-current reduction buffer, and charge-recycling with a push-pull level converter for power reduction of asynchronous design. Especially, the robust latch-type sense amplifier using an adaptive-latch resistance and fully-gated ground 10T-SRAM bitcell in a 45-nm SOI technology would be used as a technique to overcome the challenges in the upcoming deep-submicron technologies.Ph.D.Committee Chair: Kim, Jongman; Committee Member: Kang, Sung Ha; Committee Member: Lee, Chang-Ho; Committee Member: Mukhopadhyay, Saibal; Committee Member: Tentzeris, Emmanouil
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