Well, the first step in spectrum sensing is spectral estimation, see gr-specest: PRs for further / improved algorithms welcome.

But honestly, I don't think "I'm doing a thesis centered around someone else's project" is the best for *your* thesis; as soon as you know specifically what you need to be implementing for the CR functionality you need, advising you whose code to use or extend is possible.

Best regards,
Marcus

On 05/08/2020 15.33, Noneed Forthis wrote:
Hey!

Thanks for the reply.
I was specifically looking at spectrum sensing and wanted to know if is any way I could contribute to that. I'm doing my thesis project on that and was interested to see if I could contribute to an implementation of the same.

Thanks,
Shreeram

On Wed, 5 Aug, 2020, 3:45 PM Marcus Müller, <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Shreeram,

    There's certainly a lot of things that would be categorized as
    cognitive
    radio.

    Take, for example, entries that Felix Wunsch of CEL fame did for DYSPAN
    spectrum challenges [1].

    However, before starting to look for arbitrary examples: Really define
    what your "cognitive radio" needs to do. I guess you're tempted to say
    "let's adopt the same scope as people did before me", but honestly,
    "cognitive radio" is a pretty soft term, and basically everything that
    observes anything to determine when and how to send a packet fulfills
    that. That is, according to the common definition, your Bluetooth
    dongle
    is a CR.

    [1] https://github.com/kit-cel/DySPAN17_SpectrumChallenge_KIT

    On 05/08/2020 10.36, Noneed Forthis wrote:
     > Hey!
     >
     > I'm Shreeram, an electronics and communications major.
     > I'm currently conducting my research on cognitive radios and was
     > wondering if GNU has an implementation of the same.
     >
     > I'd be extremely interested to contribute to the same.
     >
     > Thanks,
     > Shreeram


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