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Dan Rosenqvist |
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[Discuss-gnuradio] Problem with spectrum sensing using cyclostationary features |
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Tue, 9 Jun 2009 01:36:38 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi,
I'm currently working on a Cyclostationary Feature Detector (CFD), used for
spectrum sensing in a cognitive radio system, as a part of my thesis
project.
I've implemented a working prototype in MATLAB and I now want to port it to
GNU Radio/USRP1, however I ran into problems.
The algorithm I've used to calculate the Spectral Correlation Function (SCF)
looks something like:
1. Read n samples into vector z
2. Multiply vector z with exp(-i*pi*alpha*t) store in x (alpha is the cyclic
frequency, which will take a series of values for each vector z, t is the
time)
3. Multiply vector z with exp(i*pi*alpha*t) store in y
4. Taper x,y with a Hann-window
5. Take the N-point FFT of x,y (N < n)
6. Conjugate X (the FFT of x)
7. Multiply X* and Y
8. Repeat from 5 until all n samples are processed and sum up the results
from 7
9. Normalize the result from 8
10. Repeat from 2 util the entire series of alpha-values are processed
At the end we'll end up with a vector of normalized FFTs, which are the
correlations of frequency shifted samples.
Now to the problem, how do I handle the streams with the changing value of
alpha? My current thought is to use message queues and blocking threads. Is
there another (better) way to do this?
I'm thankful for all the input I could get on the coding structure since I'm
new to Python and C++.
Regards,
Dan
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