Selection of Appropriate Number of CRs in Cooperative Spectrum Sensing over Suzuki Fading

With the rapid development of wireless communications, the radio spectrum is becoming scarce. However, researchers have shown that many portions of licensed spectrum unused for significant periods of time. Recently, cognitive radio has been proposed as a very effective mechanism which allows (CRs) t...

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Main Author: Dinh, Thi Thai Mai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ĐHCN 2016
Subjects:
CRs
PU
Online Access:http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/13000
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Institution: Vietnam National University, Hanoi
Language: English
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Summary:With the rapid development of wireless communications, the radio spectrum is becoming scarce. However, researchers have shown that many portions of licensed spectrum unused for significant periods of time. Recently, cognitive radio has been proposed as a very effective mechanism which allows (CRs) to utilize the idle unused licensed bands. The main challenge for a CR is to detect the existence of Primary User (PU) in order to minimize the interference to it. In this paper, we study the cooperative spectrum sensing under Suzuki composite fading channel which is the mixture of Rayleigh fading channel and Log-normal shadowing channel. Besides, we also concentrate on finding the minimum number of CRs taking part in the collaborative spectrum sensing to avoid the overhead to the network but still guarantee the sensing performance through calculations and numerical results. Our analysis and simulation results suggest that collaboration may improve sensing performance significantly.