Deep Sensing for Space-Time Doubly Selective Channels: When a Primary User Is Mobile and the Channel Is Flat Rayleigh Fading
The unrestrained mobility and dynamic spectrum sharing are considered as two key features of next-generation communications. In this paper, spectrum sensing in mobile scenarios is investigated, which faces still great challenges as both the mobile location of primary-user and fading channel will bec...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on signal processing 2016-07, Vol.64 (13), p.3362-3375 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The unrestrained mobility and dynamic spectrum sharing are considered as two key features of next-generation communications. In this paper, spectrum sensing in mobile scenarios is investigated, which faces still great challenges as both the mobile location of primary-user and fading channel will become time-variant. Such two uncertainties would arouse remarkable fluctuations in the strength of received signals, making most existing sensing schemes invalid. To cope with this exceptional difficulty, a novel paradigm, i.e., deep sensing, is designed, which estimates the time-dependent flat-fading gains and primary-user's mobile positions jointly, at the same time of detecting its emission status. All three hidden states involved by the space-time doubly selective scenario are taken into accounts. A unified dynamic state-space model is established to characterize the dynamic behaviors of unknown states, in which the time-dependent flat fading is modeled as a stochastic discrete-state Markov chain. A Bayesian approach, premised on a formulation of random finite set, is suggested to recursively estimate primary user's unknown states accompanying two others link uncertainties. In order to avoid the mis-tracking of the mobile positions, which is caused either by the incessant disappearance of primary-user or time-variant channels, an adaptive horizon expanding mechanism is also integrated. Numerical simulations validate the proposed scheme. |
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ISSN: | 1053-587X 1941-0476 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TSP.2016.2537276 |