Brendel J, Rieß S, Stöckle A, Rummel R, Fischer G (2012)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2012
Publisher: Schiele und Sohn
Book Volume: 66
Pages Range: 269-277
Journal Issue: 9-10
This article is about a Spectrum Sensing Network (SSN) which generates an accurate radio environment map (e.g. power over frequency, time, and location) from a given application area. It is intended to be used in combination with cognitive Program Making and Special Events (PMSE) devices (e.g. wireless microphones) to improve their operation reliability. The SSN consists of a distributed network of multiple scanning radio receivers and a central data management and storage unit. The parts of the SSN are presented in detail and the advantages and use cases of such a sensing network structure will be outlined.
APA:
Brendel, J., Rieß, S., Stöckle, A., Rummel, R., & Fischer, G. (2012). A Spectrum Sensing Network for Cognitive PMSE Systems. Frequenz, 66(9-10), 269-277. https://doi.org/10.1515/freq-2012-0049
MLA:
Brendel, Johannes, et al. "A Spectrum Sensing Network for Cognitive PMSE Systems." Frequenz 66.9-10 (2012): 269-277.
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