A Novel Software Defined Radio for Practical, Mobile Crowd-sourced Spectrum Sensing

IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing(2021)

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Software defined radios (SDRs) are often used in the experimental evaluation of next-generation wireless technologies. While crowdsourced spectrum monitoring is an important component of future spectrum-agile technologies, there is no clear way to test it in the real world, i.e., with hundreds of users each carrying an SDR while uploading data to a cloud-based controller. Current fully functional SDRs are bulky, with components connected via wires, and last at most hours on a single battery charge. To address these needs, we design and develop a compact, portable, untethered, and inexpensive SDR we call Sitara . Our SDR interfaces with a mobile device over Bluetooth 5 and can function standalone or as a client to a central command and control server. It transmits and receives common waveforms, uploads IQ samples or processed receiver data through a mobile device to a server for remote processing and performs spectrum sensing functions. We present results from a user study involving more than 100 participants to evaluate Sitara in a hypothetical large-scale crowdsourced spectrum monitoring application. We also present a comparative analysis of Sitara to related crowdsensing systems with a particular emphasis on the role of incentives and user participation.
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Mobile systems,spectrum monitoring,wireless networks,crowdsourcing,software-defined radio
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