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15 - General Engineering
University of Durham
Spectrum Occupancy Statistics and Time Series Models for Cognitive Radio
Formed the basis of a successful EU grant to join CREW OC1. The first reported directional spectral sensing technique and the results of the occupancy of the white space generated further research e.g. P. Maechler, et.al, “Hardware-efficient random sampling of Fourier sparse signals”, ISCAS May 2012, pp 269-272, and M. Matinmikko, et.al, “Distributed and directional spectrum occupancy measurements in the 2.4 GHz ISM band,” in Proc. Seventh International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems (IEEE ISWCS 2010). Directional sensing is an essential pre-requisite to the successful realization of cognitive radio widely expected to play a central role in future wireless communications.