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Spectrum sensing is an important component of cognitive radio technology. Cooperative spectrum sensing is regarded as the most promising method to improve the reliability of spectrum sensing. However, such cooperation also introduces overhead traffic of control signaling and result transmission which consumes more power in battery operated mobile terminals. In this paper, an RLECSS (run-length encoding...
Cognitive radio is observed as a new approach, which could be cope with the spectral limitations. This approach is designed to detect whether a particular segment of the radio spectrum is currently in use and to jump into the temporarily unused spectrum rapidly without interfering with the transmissions of other users. CR is the promising radio technology which aims to detect and utilize the temporally...
In this paper, a sequential change detection scheme is proposed to detect the emergence of a primary signal with unknown power. It can be shown that the proposed test can do better than the generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) test, under the same worst case average run length (ARL) of detection delay constraint. And performance of our test is evaluated using theoretical analysis and numerical simulations.
Cognitive radios have the potential to greatly improve spectral efficiency in wireless networks. Cognitive radios are considered lower priority or secondary users of spectrum allocated to a primary user. Their fundamental requirement is to avoid interference to potential primary users in their vicinity. Spectrum sensing has been identified as a key enabling functionality to ensure that cognitive radios...
Cooperation can improve the performance of spectrum sensing. However, the sensing overhead is generally increasing with the number of cooperating users as more data needs to be reported to the fusion center. Most existing works assume a general time frame structure in which spectrum observing and sensing results reporting are conducted sequentially. We argue that this frame structure is inefficient,...
Cooperation spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks has an analogy to a distributed decision in wireless sensor networks, where each sensor make local decision and those decision result are reported to a fusion center to give the final decision according to some fusion rules. In this paper the performance of cooperative spectrum sensing examines using new optimization strategy to find optimal...
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