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Development of Wiper Antenna for Automobile using Single Sleeve Monopole (단일 슬리브 모노폴을 이용한 차량용 와이퍼 안테나의 개발)

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    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.210-215
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    • 2001
  • The pole antenna of vehicles for AM/FM radio broadcasting receptions has many probems, such as damageable mechanical system and noise etc. It is considered that noise is composed of the structural vibration noise and the air flow induced aerodynamic noise. Also we find out that the setting process of a printed on-glass automobile antenna has many difficulties. Recently, the above mentioned problems can be reduced by employing enhanced wiper antenna which utilizes the windshied wiper arm. The new system is a passive antenna. In this study, experiments for the characteristics of a wiper antenna by measuring the SWR, radiation pattern and received powe have been carried out. The experimental results show that the efficiency of the wiper antenna has better performance than any other antenna.

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Performance of Spiked Population Models for Spectrum Sensing

  • Le, Tan-Thanh;Kong, Hyung-Yun
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.203-209
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    • 2012
  • In order to improve sensing performance when the noise variance is not known, this paper considers a so-called blind spectrum sensing technique that is based on eigenvalue models. In this paper, we employed the spiked population models in order to identify the miss detection probability. At first, we try to estimate the unknown noise variance based on the blind measurements at a secondary location. We then investigate the performance of detection, in terms of both theoretical and empirical aspects, after applying this estimated noise variance result. In addition, we study the effects of the number of SUs and the number of samples on the spectrum sensing performance.

Throughput and Delay Optimal Scheduling in Cognitive Radio Networks under Interference Temperature Constraints

  • Gozupek, Didem;Alagoz, Fatih
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.148-156
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    • 2009
  • The fixed spectrum assignment policy in today's wireless networks leads to inefficient spectrum usage. Cognitive radio network is a new communication paradigm that enables the unlicensed users to opportunistically use the spatio-temporally unoccupied portions of the spectrum, and hence realizing a dynamic spectrum access (DSA) methodology. Interference temperature model proposed by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) permits the unlicensed users to utilize the licensed frequencies simultaneously with the primary users provided that they adhere to the interference temperature constraints. In this paper, we formulate two NP-hard optimal scheduling methods that meet the interference temperature constraints for cognitive radio networks. The first one maximizes the network throughput, whereas the second one minimizes the scheduling delay. Furthermore, we also propose suboptimal schedulers with linear complexity, referred to as maximum frequency selection (MFS) and probabilistic frequency selection (PFS). We simulate the throughput and delay performance of the optimal as well as the suboptimal schedulers for varying number of cognitive nodes, number of primary neighbors for each cognitive node, and interference temperature limits for the frequencies. We also evaluate the performance of our proposed schedulers under both additive white gaussian noise (AWGN) channels and Gilbert-Elliot fading channels.

A Comparison of Spectrum-Sensing Algorithms Based on Eigenvalues

  • Ali, Syed Sajjad;Liu, Jialong;Liu, Chang;Jin, Minglu
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.241-247
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    • 2015
  • Cognitive radio has been attracting increased attention as an effective approach to improving spectrum efficiency. One component of cognitive radio, spectrum sensing, has an important relationship with the performance of cognitive radio. In this paper, after a summary and analysis of the existing spectrum-sensing algorithms, we report that the existing eigenvalue-based semi-blind detection algorithm and blind detection algorithm have not made full use of the eigenvalues of the received signals. Applying multi-antenna systems to cognitive users, we design a variety of spectrum-sensing algorithms based on the joint distribution of the eigenvalues of the received signal. Simulation results validate that the proposed algorithms in this paper are able to detect whether the signal of the primary user exists or not with high probability of detection in an environment with a low signal-to-noise ratio. Compared with traditional algorithms, the new algorithms have the advantages of high detection performance and strong robustness

Design and Fabrication of a Compact Ka-Band Synthesizer Module (소형화된 Ka-대역 주파수 합성기 모듈 설계 및 제작)

  • Kim, Hyun-Mi;Yang, Seong-Sik;Lee, Man-Hee;Yeom, Kyung-Whan
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.18 no.5 s.120
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    • pp.511-521
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we designed and fabricated a Ka-band synthesizer module. In addition, the systematic layout procedure and the test procedure were presented for the construction of compact synthesizer. To implement the Ka-band synthesizer, X-band VCO is employed as VCO and its frequency was multiplied by 3 with frequency tripler. The fabricated frequency synthesizer shows a frequency tuning range of 500 MHz, output power of about 14 dBm, and a phase noise of -96.17 dBc/Hz at the 100 kHz offset frequency.

A Spectral Correlation Method for Cognitive Radio based Satellite system. (무선인지기반 위성시스템을 위한 주파수 검출방법)

  • Song, Jeong-Ik;Han, Jeo;Son, Seong-Hwan;Lee, Gyeong-Tak;Kim, Jae-Myeong
    • Journal of Satellite, Information and Communications
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.5-11
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    • 2006
  • Cognitive radio, which is designed to dynamically adapt its transmission to its environments is believed to be one of the fundamental techniques for the future spectrum utilization. As the first step of cognitive radio, spectrum sensing is treated as the most important technique. In this paper, we propose a spectral correlation based detection method for spectrum sensing. Based on the cyclostationarity of communication signals, spectral correlation function is used to minimize the effect of random noise and interference. The ROC performance of conventional energy detection is shown. Simulation result show that the proposed detection method outperforms the energy detection and more suitable for spectrum sensing in cognitive radios.

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Signal Detection of Cognitive Radio System for 3G LTE Mobile Communication System (3G LTE 이동통신 시스템을 위한 무선인지 시스템의 신호검출)

  • Kim, Seung-Jong;Kim, Jin-Young
    • Journal of Satellite, Information and Communications
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.27-31
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    • 2010
  • Recently, spectrum requirements are rapidly increasing in accordance with wireless communication development. For this reason, FCC(Federal communications commission) is considering cognitive radio system to increase spectral efficiency. In this paper, we present the performance analysis of signal detection by using RS(Reference signal) for LTE environments. Especially, we analyze the performance of detection probability in case of downlink LTE system. In the simulation, we generate OFDMA signal format which is specified in the LTE system. We assume additive white Gausssian noise channel environment. We estimate the performance by setting the threshold value of 5 % and 10 % based on CFAR(Constant false alarm rate) and false alarm rate, respectively. Finally, we discuss a future study plan on the applicability of CR to the LTE system.

A 30GHz Band MMIC Low Noise Amplifier for Satellite Communications (위성통신용 30GHz대 MMIC 저잡음증폭기의 설계 및 제작)

  • Lim, Jong-Sik;Yom, In-Bok;Yoo, Young-Geun;Kang, Sung-Choon;Nam, Sang-Wook
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics D
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    • v.36D no.9
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    • pp.13-20
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    • 1999
  • A 2-stage MMIC(monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits) LNA(Low Noise Amplifiers) at 30GHz hand has been designed and fabricated for the Ka-band Satellite Communications. The $0.15 {\mu}m$ with the width of $80 {\mu}m$ pHEMT technology was used for the fabrication of this MMIC LNA. Using the series feedback technique, ultra low noise and excellent S11 could be obtained at the same time without the cost of gain at 30GHz-band. The stability factors(Ks) for each stage and overall stage are greater than 1 at full frequency bands by the bias circuits and stabilization circuit. The measured performances, which agree well with the predicted performances, show this 2-stage MMIC LNA has the gain of more than 15.7dB and noise figure of less than 2.09dB over 29GHz to 33GHz.

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Protocol-Aware Radio Frequency Jamming inWi-Fi and Commercial Wireless Networks

  • Hussain, Abid;Saqib, Nazar Abbas;Qamar, Usman;Zia, Muhammad;Mahmood, Hassan
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.397-406
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    • 2014
  • Radio frequency (RF) jamming is a denial of service attack targeted at wireless networks. In resource-hungry scenarios with constant traffic demand, jamming can create connectivity problems and seriously affect communication. Therefore, the vulnerabilities of wireless networks must be studied. In this study, we investigate a particular type of RF jamming that exploits the semantics of physical (PHY) and medium access control (MAC) layer protocols. This can be extended to any wireless communication network whose protocol characteristics and operating frequencies are known to the attacker. We propose two efficient jamming techniques: A low-data-rate random jamming and a shot-noise based protocol-aware RF jamming. Both techniques use shot-noise pulses to disrupt ongoing transmission ensuring they are energy efficient, and they significantly reduce the detection probability of the jammer. Further, we derived the tight upper bound on the duration and the number of shot-noise pulses for Wi-Fi, GSM, and WiMax networks. The proposed model takes consider the channel access mechanism employed at the MAC layer, data transmission rate, PHY/MAC layer modulation and channel coding schemes. Moreover, we analyze the effect of different packet sizes on the proposed jamming methodologies. The proposed jamming attack models have been experimentally evaluated for 802.11b networks on an actual testbed environment by transmitting data packets of varying sizes. The achieved results clearly demonstrate a considerable increase in the overall jamming efficiency of the proposed protocol-aware jammer in terms of packet delivery ratio, energy expenditure and detection probabilities over contemporary jamming methods provided in the literature.

The Influence of Noise Environment upon Voice and Data Transmission in the RF-CBTC System

  • Kim, Min-Seok;Lee, Sang-Hyeok;Lee, Jong-Woo
    • International Journal of Railway
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.39-45
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    • 2010
  • The RF-CBTC (Radio Frequency-Communication Based Train Control) System is a communication system in railroad systems. The communication method of RF-CBTC system is the wireless between the wayside device and on-board device. The wayside device collects its location and speed from each train and transmits the distance from the forwarding train to the speed-limit position to it. The on-board device controlling device controls the speed optimum for the train. In the case of the RF-CBTC system used in Korea, transmission frequency is 2.4 [GHz]. It is the range of ISM(Industrial Scientific and Medical equipment) band and transmission of voice and data is performed by CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) method. So noises are made in the AWGN (Additive White Gaussian Noise) and fading environment. Currently, the SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) is about 20 [dB], so due to bit errors made by noises, transmission of reliable information to the train is not easy. Also, in the case that two tracks are put to a single direction, it is needed that two trains transmit reliable voice and data to a wayside device. But, by noises, it is not easy that just a train transmits reliable information. In this paper, we estimated the BER (Bit Error Rate) related to the SNR of voice and data transmission in the environment such as AWGN and fading from the RF-CBTC system using the CDMA method. Also, we supposed the SNR which is required to meet the BER standard for voice and data transmission. By increasing the processing gain that is a ratio of chip transmission to voice and data transmission, we made possible voice and data transmission from maximally two trains to a wayside device, and demonstrated it by using Matlab program.

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