Improved Detection Performance of Energy Detection based Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks

Author(s):  
Chilakala Sudhamani ◽  
Ashutosh Saxxena ◽  
Vunnava Aswini

Background: In cognitive radio networks, spectrum sensing plays an important role in identifying the underutilized spectrum bands. Conventional spectrum sensing using energy detection method uses single detection threshold, which degrades the detection performance. Method: Therefore double detection threshold has been proposed for spectrum sensing in the literature to improve the detection performance, but the performance depends on the region between two thresholds termed as confusion state. Hence to improve the overall detection performance new re-sensing scheme has been proposed in this paper by varying the difference between thresholds by an improvement factor K. Results: The proposed method improves the detection performance compared to the single threshold method and double threshold method. Conclusion: Simulation results show that the proposed method operates better than the single threshold energy detection method and improves the detection performance at low signal to noise ratios.

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 576-582
Author(s):  
Anıl Merve Ay

Bugüne kadar kablosuz iletişim teknolojileri sabit spektrum atama prensibi ile hazırlanmış ve kullanılmıştır. Sabit spektrum atama prensibine göre belirli frekans bandı sadece birincil (lisanslı) kullanıcılara ayrılmakta, birincil kullanıcılar tarafından kullanılmıyor olsa dahi ikincil (lisanssız) kullanıcıya tahsis edilememektedir. Bu ilke, frekans spektrumunun verimsiz kullanılmasına neden olmaktadır. Günümüzde kablosuz iletişim teknolojilerinin devamlı gelişmesi ve yaygın kullanımıyla beraber, sınırlı olan frekans spektrumu yetersiz kalmaktadır. Bilişsel Radyo Teknolojisi, dinamik spektrum erişim tekniğini kullanarak frekans spektrumun verimli kullanılmasını amaçlamaktadır. Bu bildiride Bilişsel Radyo Teknolojisi ile boş frekans bandları tespit edilerek birincil kullanıcılar tarafından kullanılmayan bandların ikincil kullanıcılara tahsis edilmesi, Enerji Tespiti ile Spektrum Algılama Yöntemi kullanılarak simülasyon ortamında incelenmiş ve sonuçları verilmiştir.


Sensors ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 631
Author(s):  
Josip Lorincz ◽  
Ivana Ramljak ◽  
Dinko Begušić

Due to the capability of the effective usage of the radio frequency spectrum, a concept known as cognitive radio has undergone a broad exploitation in real implementations. Spectrum sensing as a core function of the cognitive radio enables secondary users to monitor the frequency band of primary users and its exploitation in periods of availability. In this work, the efficiency of spectrum sensing performed with the energy detection method realized through the square-law combining of the received signals at secondary users has been analyzed. Performance evaluation of the energy detection method was done for the wireless system in which signal transmission is based on Multiple-Input Multiple-Output—Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing. Although such transmission brings different advantages to wireless communication systems, the impact of noise variations known as noise uncertainty and the inability of selecting an optimal signal level threshold for deciding upon the presence of the primary user signal can compromise the sensing precision of the energy detection method. Since the energy detection may be enhanced by dynamic detection threshold adjustments, this manuscript analyses the influence of detection threshold adjustments and noise uncertainty on the performance of the energy detection spectrum sensing method in single-cell cognitive radio systems. For the evaluation of an energy detection method based on the square-law combining technique, the mathematical expressions of the main performance parameters used for the assessment of spectrum sensing efficiency have been derived. The developed expressions were further assessed by executing the algorithm that enabled the simulation of the energy detection method based on the square-law combining technique in Multiple-Input Multiple-Output—Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing cognitive radio systems. The obtained simulation results provide insights into how different levels of detection threshold adjustments and noise uncertainty affect the probability of detection of primary user signals. It is shown that higher signal-to-noise-ratios, the transmitting powers of primary user, the number of primary user transmitting and the secondary user receiving antennas, the number of sampling points and the false alarm probabilities improve detection probability. The presented analyses establish the basis for understanding the energy detection operation through the possibility of exploiting the different combinations of operating parameters which can contribute to the improvement of spectrum sensing efficiency of the energy detection method.


Author(s):  
Deepti Kakkar ◽  
Mayank Gupta ◽  
Arun Khosla ◽  
Moin Uddin

This chapter discusses the detection performance of relay based cognitive radio networks. Relays are assigned in cognitive radio networks to transmit the primary user’s signal to cognitive coordinators or CPUs, thus achieving cooperative spectrum sensing. The purpose of the chapter is to provide mathematical analysis of energy detectors for dual hop networks. The soft fusion rule is used at the relays which acts as amplify and forward relays. For the detection purpose, the energy detector is employed at the cognitive coordinator. In the ending sections, sensing performance is analyzed for different fading channels in the MATLAB environment and simulation results present comparative performance of various relay conditions with concluding remarks.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document