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From: | Michael Ford |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Dynamic Channel bandwidth allocation |
Date: | Tue, 25 Jul 2006 12:36:02 -0500 |
Michael Ford wrote:
> So, I'm trying tomake a system where nodes communicate, not on set
> channels, but on as much of the spectrum as they can use based on the
> level of interference. For example, we know that 802.11 divides the
> spectrum into 13 channels with the center frequencies set at 5MHz
> apart. In my ideal situation, a network with only two nodes would be
> able to use the entire spectrum to send data, a network with 4 nodes
> and two transmissions would divide the spectrum in half for each
> transmission, and so on and so forth.
>
> In order to do this, I need to be able to scan for interference at
> specific channels/frequencies to determine whether or not they're
> available. Before I get too deep into the project, is this even
> possible with the USRP motherboard and the RFX2400 transceiver board?
> I know we have the RSSI circuit onboard, but I don't know on which
> frequencies it scans.
The RSSI on the motherboard will tell you the power within approx. +/-
15 MHz from your carrier. You can also get a digital RSSI which will
tell you the power within your signal of interest.
Matt
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