== SDR in ORBIT: Spectrum Sensing == [[TOC(Other/Summer/2015*, depth=3)]] === Introduction === Spectrum sensing is the systematic scanning of the available radio frequency spectrum for areas of high usage. Our project involves the use of Universal Software Radio Peripherals (USRPs) in ORBIT to detect which frequencies are in use at any given time. Using GNURadio and MATLAB/Octave for signal processing, we aim to detect with optimal speed and efficiency the frequency of any signal transmitted from an unknown source. Accomplishing this goal will help to identify available bands in the frequency spectrum, giving opportunities for more efficient usage. === Team === {{{#!comment * Christina Baaklini, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rutgers University * Michael Collins, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rutgers University * Nicole !DiLeo, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rutgers University }}} {{{ #!html
Christina Baaklini
 Electrical and Computer Engineering 
Rutgers University
Michael Collins
 Electrical and Computer Engineering 
Rutgers University
Nicole DiLeo
 Electrical and Computer Engineering 
Rutgers University


Project guided by Wade Trappe, Dola Saha, and Ivan Seskar.
}}} [[BR]] {{{#!comment === Objectives === }}} === Weekly Progress === Weeks 1-2 ([[http://www.orbit-lab.org/raw-attachment/wiki/Other/Summer/2015/aSDR2/Spectrum%20Sensing%20Weeks%201-2.pdf|Presentation]]) * Formation of project group. * Development of project goals. * Preliminary research on software-defined radio. Week 3 ([[http://www.orbit-lab.org/raw-attachment/wiki/Other/Summer/2015/aSDR2/Spectrum%20Sensing%20Week%203.pdf|Presentation]]) * Research on analog-to-digital conversion. * Familiarization with Fast Fourier Transform in MATLAB. * USRP Tutorials using ORBIT. Week 4 in progress.