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Title: Spectrum Occupancy Measurement in the VHF Band- Results and Evaluation in the Context of Cognitive Radio
Authors: Ajiboye, J. A.
Adegboye, B. A.
Aibinu, A. M.
Kolo, J. G.
Keywords: Cognitive Radio
FM
Primary Users
Secondary Users
VHF
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Federal University of Technology, Minna
Citation: Ajiboye, J.A., Adegboye, B.A., Aibinu, A.M., Kolo, J.G. Spectrum Occupancy Measurement in the VHF Band- Results and Evaluation in the Context of Cognitive Radio. Proceedings of 3rd International Engineering Conference (IEC 2019), Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria, Pp 510-514.
Abstract: In this paper the results of spectrum occupancy survey in the context of Cognitive Radio was presented. In Cognitive Radio, secondary unlicensed users are allowed to opportunistically use the primary licensed users’ bands with the understanding that there will be no interference i.e Secondary Users (SU) quits at the arrival of Primary Users (PU). A 24-hour measurement survey was carried out at the centre of Minna metropolis in Niger State, Nigeria covering a frequency range of VHF (30-300MHz). Aaronia HF 6065 V4 spectrum analyzer was used for data collection. Results show that the band allocated for Aeronautical Navigation has the highest spectral occupancy of 39.83% followed by the FM band with occupancy of 12.90% while the frequency band meant for Aeronautical Mobile and Space Operation has occupancy of 4.73% and TV Broadcasting 0.09%. The average occupancy of the VHF band is 14.39%.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8700
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