International Journal of Antennas and Propagation (Jan 2013)

Over-the-Air Testing of Cognitive Radio Nodes in a Virtual Electromagnetic Environment

  • Rajesh K. Sharma,
  • Wim Kotterman,
  • Markus H. Landmann,
  • Christopher Schirmer,
  • Christian Schneider,
  • Frank Wollenschläger,
  • Giovanni Del Galdo,
  • Matthias A. Hein,
  • Reiner S. Thomä

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/945283
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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This paper provides an overview of ongoing research in over-the-air (OTA) testing for next-generation communication and data transmission devices with special consideration of cognitive radio (CR). Existing state-of-the-art techniques and their merits and limitations are discussed. We identify the requirements and issues for the OTA test in a virtual electromagnetic environment (OTAinVEE) which needs to address the more complex scenario of future networks, where interference emulation becomes a highly challenging task. A complex interference scenario arises due to the attempt to simultaneously utilize several opportunity dimensions such as frequency, time, direction (space), and polarization, in a dynamic manner in a multiuser scenario. Although MIMO-OTA testing addresses many limitations of single antenna-conducted test systems, more dimensions and parameters to be addressed in the new scenarios imply further increase in cost and complexity. Closed-loop OTA test setups for CR evaluation are discussed along with an overview of other test scenarios.