Wideband spectrum sensing based on energy detection for Cognitive Radio network
Wideband spectrum sensing based on energy detection for Cognitive Radio network
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2011-12-01
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Srinu, S.
Sabat, Samrat L.
Udgata, Siba K.
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Spectrum sensing is an essential concept in Cognitive Radio (CR) systems. It exploits the inefficient utilization of radio frequency spectrum without causing destructive interference to the licensed/primary user communication. In recent past, most of the studies on spectrum sensing are focused on cooperative/multinode detection approaches. However, they are confined to the detection of signals in a single frequency band or narrow band. In order to improve the opportunistic throughput, the CR must sense the signals in multiple bands or wideband. This paper presents a wideband spectrum sensing technique based on energy measurement in each sub band. The simulation result shows that the wideband sensing algorithm detects primary user (PU) signal upto -8dB average SNR with sample size 256, for 8 nodes in cooperation. It is able to detect only upto 0dB average SNR for singe node detection with sample size 64 with detection probabilty P d ≥ 0.9, and false alarm probability P f ≤ 0.01. We have also implemented the wideband spectrum sensing in Xilinx Virtex-4 (XC4VSX35-FFG668-10) Field programmable Gate Arrays. © 2011 IEEE.
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Cognitive Radio,
FPGA implementation,
Hardware co-simulation,
Sensing performance,
Signal to noise ratio,
Wideband Spectrum Sensing
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Proceedings of the 2011 World Congress on Information and Communication Technologies, WICT 2011