With the proliferation of wideband active services in bands shared with passive receivers for remote sensing and radio astronomy, new methods are needed for deconflicting active and passive users. We have developed a technique for active/passive user coordination that is compatible with essentially any existing wireless communications protocol. The passive user transmits an on-off keying modulated signal that can be detected by active radios using simple channel power estimates. Using off-the-shelf WiFi and LoRa hardware and on a software defined radio implementation of LTE, we show that Dynamic Passive to Active Spectrum Sharing (DPASS) is effective on a wide range of frequencies and physical layer implementations. We validate the protocol using these three technologies by demonstrating that each device receives a DPASS packet and dynamically takes an appropriate spectrum coordination action, including shutting off transmissions or switching frequencies.
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