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High Dynamic Range Tranceiver for Cognitive Radio

a cognitive radio and high dynamic range technology, applied in the field of cognitive radio systems and methods, can solve the problems of spectrum fragmentation, spectrum underutilization, spectrum imbalance between spectrum scarcity and spectrum underutilization,

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-08-28
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A recent study by the FCC Spectrum Task Force [United States' Federal Communications Commission (FCC), “Report of the spectrum efficiency working group,” November 2002, http: / / www.fcc.gov / sptf / files / IPWGFinalReport.pdf] found that while the available spectrum becomes increasingly scarce, the assigned spectrum is significantly underutilized.
This imbalance between spectrum scarcity and spectrum underutilization is especially inappropriate in this Information Age, when a significant amount of spectrum is needed to provide ubiquitous wireless broadband connectivity, which is increasingly becoming an indispensable part of everyday life.
Static spectrum allocation over time can also result in spectrum fragmentation.
Despite some efforts to serve best interests at the time, this leads to significant spectrum fragmentation over time.
The problem is exacerbated at a global level due to a lack of coordinated regional spectrum assignments.
Spectrum opportunity can be a direct result of incumbent system inefficiency.

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[0041]FIG. 4 depicts an embodiment of a cognitive radio system in block diagram. A transceiver 401 can be coupled with and / or in communication with one or more antennae 402. Baseband signal processing can be provided by elements of a baseband processor 403. Elements of a baseband processor 403 can comprise a sensing processor 404, a transmit power control element 405, and a pre-distortion element 406. In some embodiments a pre-distortion element 406 can be coupled with and / or in communication with a transceiver 401. In some embodiments a transmit power control element can be coupled with and / or in communication with a transceiver 401. In some embodiments a collective sensing element 407 can be coupled with and / or in communication with a baseband processor 403 and / or elements comprising a baseband processor.

[0042]In some embodiments transceiver 401 can comprise transceiver and / or transmitter and / or receiver mechanisms disclosed herein. In some embodiments sensing element 404 can comp...

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Abstract

Embodiments of cognitive radio technology can recover and utilize underutilized portions of statically-allocated radio-frequency spectrum. A plurality of sensing methods can be employed. Transmission power control can be responsive to adjacent channel measurements. Digital pre-distortion techniques can enhance performance. Embodiments of a high DNR transceiver architecture can be employed.

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PRIORITY[0001]This application is related to and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60 / 890,801 filed on Feb. 20, 2007 entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COGNITIVE RADIO” by Haiyun Tang the complete content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.BACKGROUND[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]The inventions herein described relate to systems and methods for cognitive radio.[0004]2. Description of the Related ArtSpectrum Utilization Problems[0005]A recent study by the FCC Spectrum Task Force [United States' Federal Communications Commission (FCC), “Report of the spectrum efficiency working group,” November 2002, http: / / www.fcc.gov / sptf / files / IPWGFinalReport.pdf] found that while the available spectrum becomes increasingly scarce, the assigned spectrum is significantly underutilized. This imbalance between spectrum scarcity and spectrum underutilization is especially inappropriate in this Information Age, when a significant amount of spe...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04B1/38
CPCH04W16/14H04W72/02H04B17/309H04N5/50H04B17/00H04W72/085H04B17/354H04B17/327H04W72/542
Inventor TANG, HAIYUNRUMLEY, STUART
Owner ADAPTRUM
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