scholarly journals Design of Wavelet-Encoded Symbol Constellations for Cyclostationary Spectrum Sensing

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Pedro Thiago Valério de Souza ◽  
Vinícius Samuel Valério de Souza ◽  
Luiz Felipe de Queiroz Silveira

In mobile communication systems, the signals propagate through multipath over time-varying channels, which are subject to distortion caused by fading and Doppler shifts. In order to minimize such distortions, coding techniques and transmission diversity can be employed, e.g., wavelet coding. In this work, the wavelet coding is investigated in scenarios of cognitive radio systems with dynamic spectrum access. Cognitive radio systems with dynamic spectrum access should be able to sense unoccupied frequency bands for opportunistic transmissions, as well as detect the presence of primary users when they occupy their licensed spectrum. Therefore, an essential element for the accurate operation of cognitive radio systems encoded by wavelet coding is the ability to sense the signals encoded by this technique. It is effectively demonstrated that the possibility of sensing such signals is associated with a suitable design of the signal constellation used in the modulation of the coded symbols. The constellation design of these is performed via genetic algorithms using a multiobjective optimization approach. The developed system is evaluated according to the robustness to time-varying flat fading through a bit error probability (BER) versus Eb/N0 analysis. The spectral sensing ability is also addressed employing the cyclostationary analysis. The results denote the feasibility of using wavelet coding in radio scenarios with dynamic spectrum access, with good performance in terms of BER and signal detection rates.

Author(s):  
Deepti Singhal ◽  
Chandan Pradhan ◽  
Kunal Sankhe ◽  
Rama Murthy Garimella

The ever increasing demand for communication bandwidth has led to spectrum scarcity. We need to manage spectrum as a scare resource. Better utilization of spectrum is the key requirement for the radio communication systems. The inefficient usage of the existing spectrum can be improved through opportunistic access to the licensed bands without interfering with the primary users. This introduces the concept of dynamic spectrum access. Cognitive radio is must for providing quality of service in dynamic spectrum access. To deal with the cognition at physical layer, upper layers are also modified to support cognition and adaptation which make a network cognitive network. This book chapter describes the technical challenges and approaches for cognitive radio networks. Spectrum access models from regulatory point of view are presented. It also explains the challenges and solutions from literature for physical, MAC and network layer of cognitive networks. In the end of the chapter, real hope for designing protocols for such networks, i.e. cross layer protocol design is discussed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (12) ◽  
pp. 34-46
Author(s):  
Ehab F. Badran ◽  
Amr A. Bashir ◽  
Amira I. Zaki ◽  
Waleed K. Badawi

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