Abstract

An investigation was conducted to ascertain the FM band (88-108) MHz spectrum occupancy measurement within Osogbo, Nigeria over a period of 48 hours. The energy detection method was used to analyze the spectrum data, and a threshold of 5 dB/Hz above the noise level was put in place. The Fountain University Osogbo campus, the Atelewo Fire Station, the Uniosun Osogbo campus, and the National Control Centre Osogbo were the four venues for the campaign measurement of the spectrum occupancy. The fieldwork analysis led to the deduction that the Uniosun campus experienced a maximum duty cycle of 99.48% spectrum occupancy at band 9 of frequency 91.625 MHz and band 35 of frequency (104.375-104.5) MHz. Of the four locations, the Uniosun campus had the highest average duty cycle of 89.81% spectrum occupancy and the highest power spectral density of -67.50 dB/Hz. The maximum average power spectral density of -87.89 dB/Hz is recorded at the National Control Center. The Uniosun campus had the highest number of active channels, with 574 channels located at band 9 of frequency channel 91.625 MHz and band 35 of frequency channels (104.375-104.625) MHz. The university campus also had the highest average number of active channels, with 518 channels.

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