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SCOS Sensor is a work-in-progress reference implementation of the IEEE 802.15.22.3 Spectrum Characterization and Occupancy Sensing sensor, developed by the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (ITS), the research and engineering arm of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). SCOS Sensor implements a RESTful API which allows authorized users to discover a sensor's capabilities, schedule actions, and acquire resultant data.

Getting Started

A recommended starting point is Tutorial 1, which will guide you through getting SCOS Sensor up and running locally on your computer. This tutorial uses a mock signal analyzer, so no sensor hardware is required. If instead you'd like to get up and running using an actual signal analyzer, refer to Tutorial 2.

Once you've got up and running, read further on the wiki about Configuring SCOS Sensor and Hardware Support.

SCOS Sensor is an open source project, and contributions are welcome! If you're interested in contributing to SCOS Sensor, check out the Development Guide for some details of the recommended development workflow, running tests, and more.

See Also

License

View the SCOS Sensor license: LICENSE.md

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Disclaimer

Certain commercial equipment, instruments, or materials identified in this project were used for the convenience of the developers. In no case does such identification imply recommendation or endorsement by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, nor does it imply that the material or equipment identified is necessarily the best available for the purpose.

Contact

For technical questions about SCOS Sensor, contact the ITS Spectrum Monitoring Team.