Prototype of Orthogonal Precoder-based Technique for Two-Tiered Cellular Networks
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In [1], we introduced a spectrum sharing technique called Vandermonde-subspace frequency division multiplexing (VFDM). This overlay technique allows the coexistence of a downlink orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) macro-cell and a cognitive small-cell in a time division duplex mode. In that work, VFDM was shown to be able to completely cancel the interference towards a primary macro-cell system at the price of perfect channel state information (CSI) at the opportunistic secondary small-cell. In this work, we propose the first prototype of VFDM transceiver as a first step towards a proof of concept of the complete technique. We focus on the secondary small-cell and, using the new SDR4All platform [2], we design the transmitter/receiver pair needed for our test. Logic and hardware details are provided, as well as user definable parameters. The obtained results are promising and show the practical feasibility of a VFDM transmission over secondary link.
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