AbstractSpectrum sensing is the key technology in cognitive radio for the efficient use of radio spectrum. The implementation of energy detection based spectrum sensing is done with the assumption of constant activity of the primary user. Practically, often the scenario occurs when primary user transmits signal in the frequency band of interest only for a fraction of the observation period. The paper aims at analyzing the degradation in performance of energy detection based sensors in the case of generalized κ-μ and α-μ fading channels. The theoretical results indicate low reliable performance in the case of fading channel due to primary user duty cycle variation at low signal-to-noise ratios
AbstractSpectrum scarcity and the inefficient use of the electromagnetic spectrum motivated the deve...
Abstract—Direct-conversion radio receivers can offer highly integrated low-cost hardware solutions f...
We consider the effect of small-scale fading on thedetection of weak signals in cognitive radio syst...
AbstractSpectrum sensing is the key technology in cognitive radio for the efficient use of radio spe...
Spectrum sensing is considered to be one of the most important tasks in cognitive radio. Many sensin...
Despite its practical performance limitations, energy detection has gained popularity during the las...
Abstract—In this paper we have examined spectrum sensing using energy detection technique for cognit...
Cognitive radio is a new concept of wireless communication that offers increased usage of the limite...
AbstractSpectrum sensing is the main feature of cognitive radio technology. Spectrum sensing gives a...
In this paper we present theoretical performance evaluation of spectrum sensing with energy detectio...
Spectrum sensing is considered to be one of the most important tasks in cognitive radio. One of the ...
This paper addresses the problem of spectrum sensing for cognitive radio, in the case of a primary s...
open3siIn this paper we present a thorough study of spectrum sensing performance in cognitive radio ...
Cognitive Radio, which is an adaptive and intelligent radio has an important feature called spectrum...
In cognitive radio (CR) networks, the knowledge of primary user (PU) traffic plays a crucial role in...
AbstractSpectrum scarcity and the inefficient use of the electromagnetic spectrum motivated the deve...
Abstract—Direct-conversion radio receivers can offer highly integrated low-cost hardware solutions f...
We consider the effect of small-scale fading on thedetection of weak signals in cognitive radio syst...
AbstractSpectrum sensing is the key technology in cognitive radio for the efficient use of radio spe...
Spectrum sensing is considered to be one of the most important tasks in cognitive radio. Many sensin...
Despite its practical performance limitations, energy detection has gained popularity during the las...
Abstract—In this paper we have examined spectrum sensing using energy detection technique for cognit...
Cognitive radio is a new concept of wireless communication that offers increased usage of the limite...
AbstractSpectrum sensing is the main feature of cognitive radio technology. Spectrum sensing gives a...
In this paper we present theoretical performance evaluation of spectrum sensing with energy detectio...
Spectrum sensing is considered to be one of the most important tasks in cognitive radio. One of the ...
This paper addresses the problem of spectrum sensing for cognitive radio, in the case of a primary s...
open3siIn this paper we present a thorough study of spectrum sensing performance in cognitive radio ...
Cognitive Radio, which is an adaptive and intelligent radio has an important feature called spectrum...
In cognitive radio (CR) networks, the knowledge of primary user (PU) traffic plays a crucial role in...
AbstractSpectrum scarcity and the inefficient use of the electromagnetic spectrum motivated the deve...
Abstract—Direct-conversion radio receivers can offer highly integrated low-cost hardware solutions f...
We consider the effect of small-scale fading on thedetection of weak signals in cognitive radio syst...