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We present experimental results investigating the utility of pulse-modulated noise (PMN) for general-purpose, systematic interference testing. Time-domain interference vulnerabilities are examined by modifying the PMN duty cycle, which controls time
One of the fundamental endeavors in radio frequency (RF) metrology is to measure the power of signals, where a common aim is to estimate the peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), which quantifies the ratio of the maximum (peak) to the mean value. For a
Due to the increasing demand for spectrum to support unlicensed technologies, the 6 GHz band was opened for unlicensed use in the United States in 2020. Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) are already operating in this band and the upcoming 5G New-Radio
Michelle Pirrone, Jordan Bernhardt, Adam Wunderlich
A general-purpose methodology to assess time-dependent interference vulnerabilities is demonstrated with two different consumer off-the-shelf (COTS), 'closed-box' wireless systems at both the source (data payload origin) and destination (data payload
Michelle Pirrone, Jordan Bernhardt, Adam Wunderlich
We demonstrate a general-purpose approach to evaluate interference immunity at the transmitter (data payload source) of a 'closed-box' wireless communication system over different time-scales. Specifically, using a consumer off-the-shelf point-to-point
With the rapid deployment of 5G New Radio (NR) in the sub-6 GHz frequency bands, cellular operators need to accommodate this new technology within the limited spectrum licensed to them, mostly occupied by 4G Long-Term Evolution (LTE). This poses the
Sneihil Gopal, David Griffith, Richard Rouil, Chunmei Liu
The Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN), an industry-driven initiative utilizes intelligent Radio Access Network (RAN) controllers and open interfaces to facilitate efficient spectrum sharing between LTE and NR RANs. In this paper, we harness O-RAN's
Susanna Mosleh, Nadia Yoza Mitsuishi, Jason Coder, Carl Sunderman
In an era of ubiquitous wireless devices, ensuring their coexistence in shared electromagnetic environments has become increasingly critical. This paper explores the dynamics of coexistence testing and compares two coexistence test environments outlined in
We present a compressive approach for channel power measurements in coexistence scenarios involving heterogeneous cyclostationary channel usage and an example application in the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) band. The method leverages known cycle
Michelle Pirrone, Keith Forsyth, Jordan Bernhardt, Dan Kuester, Aric Sanders, Duncan McGillivray, Adam Wunderlich
The proliferation of communication devices and systems has led to increasingly complex and dynamic spectral environments. This greatly impacts the operations of a multitude of organizations, including commercial entities, academic and non-commercial