Abstract

Real-time spectrum sensing refers to searching for possible signals at a specific time and location, which is applicable to cognitive radio for primary signal detection. The simplicity and low sensing time of phaser-based spectrum sensors, implemented in a discrete manner previously, provided the incentive for this paper. In this paper, an integrated CMOS wideband real-time spectrum sensor with a novel on-chip phaser in 57-354-MHz band, as part of VHF/UHF TV broadcast bands, is presented. The proposed approach provides a fast, simple, area-efficient analog solution for real-time spectrum sensing with low noise figure and power consumption. The integrated chip has been fabricated in a standard 0.18-μm CMOS IBM technology and has achieved a sensing time of as low as 2.5 μs for 27-MHz frequency resolution.

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