Abstract—Spectrum sensing in a very low SNR environment (less than-20 dB) is considered in this paper. We make use of the noise rejection property of the cyclostationary spectrum. The sensing algorithms are based on measurement of the cyclic spectrum of the received signals. The statistics of the cyclic spectrum of the stationary white Gaussian process are fully analyzed for three measurement methods of the cyclic spectrum. The application to IEEE 802.22 WRAN is presented and the probability of false alarm is analytically derived. The operating characteristic curves for the sensing algorithms are determined from computer simulations using ATSC A/74 DTV signal cap-tures as a test database. I
International audienceThe methods of dynamic access to spectrumdeveloped in Cognitive Radio require ...
Pages 310-315International audience—Spectrum sensing is a fundamental problem in cog-nitive radio sy...
International audienceSpectrum sensing is an important process in cognitive communication and must b...
Cognitive radio is one of the modern techniques for wireless communication systems to utilize the un...
This paper considers the problem of spectrum sensing of cyclostationary signals for cognitive radios...
Abstract: Spectrum usage has become more requisite due to new technologies that are enhanced. It has...
A cognitive radio by virtue of its ability to sense and adapt to the dynamic spectrum scenario, can ...
This paper proposes a simple multi-cycle cyclostationary based signal detection (spectrum sensing) a...
Abstract Spectrum sensing is a crucial component of opportunistic spectrum access schemes, which aim...
We propose and analyze a spectrum sensing method based on cyclostationarity for receivers with multi...
A concise survey of the literature on cyclostationarity of the last 10 years is presented and an ext...
This paper introduces a reduced complexity approach to cyclostationarity detection of primary user s...
In research area of wireless communication, cognitive radio gets more endearment in recent times. Th...
Abstract—Spectrum sensing is one of the key challenges in the cognitive radio network. Primary user ...
Compressive sensing is a powerful technique used to overcome the problem of high sampling rate when ...
International audienceThe methods of dynamic access to spectrumdeveloped in Cognitive Radio require ...
Pages 310-315International audience—Spectrum sensing is a fundamental problem in cog-nitive radio sy...
International audienceSpectrum sensing is an important process in cognitive communication and must b...
Cognitive radio is one of the modern techniques for wireless communication systems to utilize the un...
This paper considers the problem of spectrum sensing of cyclostationary signals for cognitive radios...
Abstract: Spectrum usage has become more requisite due to new technologies that are enhanced. It has...
A cognitive radio by virtue of its ability to sense and adapt to the dynamic spectrum scenario, can ...
This paper proposes a simple multi-cycle cyclostationary based signal detection (spectrum sensing) a...
Abstract Spectrum sensing is a crucial component of opportunistic spectrum access schemes, which aim...
We propose and analyze a spectrum sensing method based on cyclostationarity for receivers with multi...
A concise survey of the literature on cyclostationarity of the last 10 years is presented and an ext...
This paper introduces a reduced complexity approach to cyclostationarity detection of primary user s...
In research area of wireless communication, cognitive radio gets more endearment in recent times. Th...
Abstract—Spectrum sensing is one of the key challenges in the cognitive radio network. Primary user ...
Compressive sensing is a powerful technique used to overcome the problem of high sampling rate when ...
International audienceThe methods of dynamic access to spectrumdeveloped in Cognitive Radio require ...
Pages 310-315International audience—Spectrum sensing is a fundamental problem in cog-nitive radio sy...
International audienceSpectrum sensing is an important process in cognitive communication and must b...