City
Epaper

C-DOT, IIT Mandi join hands to develop chip for spectrum efficiency

By IANS | Updated: January 13, 2025 15:35 IST

New Delhi, Jan 13 The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) on Monday said it has signed an ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Jan 13 The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) on Monday said it has signed an agreement with the Indian Institute of Technology Mandi (IIT Mandi) -- in collaboration with Indian Institute of Technology Jammu (IIT Jammu) -- for the development of “Wideband Spectrum-Sensor ASIC-Chip for Enhancing the Spectrum Utilisation”.

The project aims to develop a reliable and implementation-friendly wideband spectrum sensing (WSS) algorithm to improve spectrum efficiency by leveraging spectrum holes to deliver broadband services in rural India.

Dr Raj Kumar Upadhyay, CEO, C-DOT underscored the key role of indigenously designed and developed spectrum sensing technologies in meeting the specific requirements of our diverse country, reaffirming the commitment towards “Atmanirbhar Bharat”.

Spectrum sensing enables cognitive radio users to adapt to the environment by detecting spectrum holes without causing interference to the primary network, according to a Ministry of Communications statement.

The agreement is signed under the Telecom Technology Development Fund (TTDF) scheme of the Department of Telecommunications. The scheme is designed to fund Indian startups, academia and R&D institutions and aims to enable affordable broadband and mobile services, playing a significant role in bridging the digital divide across the country.

The project will focus on the design of communication algorithms which are hardware friendly for sensing the wideband spectrum (beyond 2 GHz of bandwidth) for detecting and utilising the under-utilised bands (or white spaces), thus, enhancing the spectrum utilization efficiency of any communication system.

In addition, efficient hardware architectures of such spectrum sensors will be developed in this project that achieves short sensing time, high data-throughput and enhanced hardware efficiency.

According to the government, the initiative will provide a hardware solution capable of scanning over 2 GHz of spectrum with minimal sensing time, thereby boosting the throughput of cognitive radio networks.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentKunal Kemmu reveals what makes cinema, and long-format content different for him

CricketUnder-19 Asia Cup: India bundled out for 240 against arch-rivals Pakistan; Aaron George shines

BusinessGold, silver outlook: Bullish trend intact despite profit booking, say experts

InternationalTen killed in shooting near Jewish gathering in Australia's Sydney

NationalPresident Murmu asks people to join energy conservation, praises govt efforts

Business Realted Stories

BusinessIndia poised for next phase of multi-trillion-dollar wealth creation: MoSL

BusinessNo link between COVID-19 vaccines and sudden deaths in young adults: AIIMS

BusinessEnergy saved today strengthens India’s energy security tomorrow: Pralhad Joshi

BusinessADB approves $240 million loan for Chennai metro expansion in India

BusinessREC Ltd completes verification of $500 mn and Y=61bn green bond usage