Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Over Hyper-Rayleigh Fading Channels in Multiple Antenna Based Cognitive Radio Networks
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Wireless communication systems have opened new dimensions in communications.
People can be reached at any time and at any place. In today's world one of the most
widely used forms of communication is wireless communication. But the demand of
wireless applications are increasing and the number of unlicensed users are increasing
which makes the problem of development for the wireless communication and the
problem is known as spectrum scarcity. So to overcome the problem of spectrum
scarcity, A tool known as the cognitive radio has been proposed. Primary users will
not use the spectrum all the time. So to make the efficient utilization of the spectrum,
cognitive radio helps the Secondary users which are known as the licensed users or
the cognitive users to make use of the licensed spectrum band when the primary user
is not using the licensed spectrum band. Cognitive radio (CR) is a very intelligent tool
which sense the spectrum very intelligently and helps in making the efficient
utilization of the available spectrum band.
Spectrum sensing is the important function of CR system and is very crucial. The
various techniques of spectrum sensing has been studied and the various detectors has
been used. Energy detector, matched filter, cyclostationary detectors has been studied.
Energy detector is easy to implement since it is less complex and cyclostationary
detector is complex to implement but the accuracy of cyclostationary detector is much
better than the energy detector.
In this thesis, performance analysis of cooperative spectrum sensing employing
improved energy detector over TWDP channel is evaluated and compared with
threshold optimization and CFAR methods. In cooperative sensing, at each cognitive
radio multiple receiving antennas has been used. Detection performance of the
proposed schemes is analyzed in terms of error detection probability w.r.t. SNR.
Simulation results shows that by using cooperative sensing, error detection probability
can be reduced or in other words SNR gains of 14 dB and 3 dB can be achieved in
comparison to CFAR and optimum threshold method respectively.
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