TY - CONF
T1 - On the sensing time and achievable throughput in sensor-enabled cognitive radio networks
AU - G C, Deepak
AU - Navaie, Keivan
N1 - Note: Published in ISWCS 2013, ISBN: 9783800735297.
Organising Body: IEEE
PY - 2013/8
Y1 - 2013/8
N2 - In cognitive radio networks, the accuracy of the
spectrum sensing is vital to protect the primary network and
is often a function of channel sensing duration. The choice of
the sensing duration, on the other hand, directly affects the
achievable throughput of the secondary system. In this paper,
we propose a spectrum sensing method based on cognitive
monitoring network (CMoN) which is a network of sensors
deployed in the network coverage area which carries out collaborative
spectrum sensing. Consequently, the achievable throughput
can be maximized irrespective of the sensing duration. In this
technique, the secondary users do not need to be equipped
with spectrum sensors and the availability of the spectrum is
assessed from the CMoN through a signaling protocol. Here we
further propose a two-tier decision fusion mechanism at the base
station and show that through the proposed method a significant
improvement in the network throughput is achieved. Numerical
results also confirm that the proposed method outperforms the
conventional spectrum sensing in terms of achievable throughput.
AB - In cognitive radio networks, the accuracy of the
spectrum sensing is vital to protect the primary network and
is often a function of channel sensing duration. The choice of
the sensing duration, on the other hand, directly affects the
achievable throughput of the secondary system. In this paper,
we propose a spectrum sensing method based on cognitive
monitoring network (CMoN) which is a network of sensors
deployed in the network coverage area which carries out collaborative
spectrum sensing. Consequently, the achievable throughput
can be maximized irrespective of the sensing duration. In this
technique, the secondary users do not need to be equipped
with spectrum sensors and the availability of the spectrum is
assessed from the CMoN through a signaling protocol. Here we
further propose a two-tier decision fusion mechanism at the base
station and show that through the proposed method a significant
improvement in the network throughput is achieved. Numerical
results also confirm that the proposed method outperforms the
conventional spectrum sensing in terms of achievable throughput.
M3 - Paper
T2 - ISWCS 2013; The Tenth International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems
Y2 - 27 August 2013 through 30 August 2013
ER -