Performance Analysis of New Spectrum Sensing Scheme Using Multiantennas with Multiuser Diversity in Cognitive Radio Networks
The spectrum detection (SD) is a critical step in cognitive radio (CR) to identify the available spectrum and avoid interference and harm to primary users (PUs). Nonetheless, the practical detection process is often compromised with problems of receptors uncertainty, shadows, and multipath fading. T...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Wireless communications and mobile computing 2018-01, Vol.2018 (2018), p.1-13 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The spectrum detection (SD) is a critical step in cognitive radio (CR) to identify the available spectrum and avoid interference and harm to primary users (PUs). Nonetheless, the practical detection process is often compromised with problems of receptors uncertainty, shadows, and multipath fading. To overcome these problems, a cooperative SD scheme is proposed by exploiting the system multiantenna (MUA) with the multiuser diversity (MUD). The SD gives unlicensed secondary users (SUs) the opportunity to use the licensed spectral band until the PU makes its appearance. By allowing the cooperation between the SUs of the same spectral band, the time of the detection is reduced and increases the general dexterity, which is the strong point of cooperative SD. In this paper, we proposed an SD scheme using a new MUA design. The scheme proposed is a clear difference compared to other systems because in this design weight of quantification is multiplied by each receiving antenna. The scheme has the ability to detect low-level signals to facilitate sharing between the SU and PU system. The numerical results are made to prove the performance of the proposed system compared to the conventional system. The results obtained confirm the efficiency of the proposed scheme. |
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ISSN: | 1530-8669 1530-8677 |
DOI: | 10.1155/2018/8560278 |