An Optimal Strategy for Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks
- 1 November 2007
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- No. 1930529X,p. 2947-2951
- https://doi.org/10.1109/glocom.2007.558
Abstract
Spectrum sensing is a key enabling functionality in cognitive radio (CR) networks, where the CRs act as secondary users that opportunistically access free frequency bands. Due to the effects of channel fading, individual CRs may not be able to reliably detect the existence of a primary radio, who is a licensed user for the particular band. In this paper, we present optimal cooperation strategies for spectrum sensing to combat the effects of destructive channels and malfunctioning devices. Our approach conducts spectrum sensing based on the linear combination of local test statistics from individual secondary users. We propose two optimization schemes to control the combining weights, and compare their performance. Our first approach is to optimize the probability distribution function of the global test statistics at the fusion center. For the second scheme, we maximize the global detection sensitivity under constraints on the false alarm probability. Simulation results illustrate the significant cooperative gain achieved by the proposed strategies.Keywords
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