Cognitive radio (CR) represents a possible solution to the paradoxical problem of simultaneous scarcity and underutilization of the electromagnetic spectrum. Spectrum awareness, a key task of such a radio, encompasses the recognition of the received signal type and parameters. This paper investigates the cyclostationarity approach for the recognition of cyclically prefixed single carrier linearly digitally modulated (CP-SCLD) signals versus SCLD and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) signals under practical conditions, including time-dispersive channels, additive Gaussian noise, and phase, frequency and timing offsets. Analytical closed-form expressions are derived for the cyclic autocorrelation fun
A concise survey of the literature on cyclostationarity of the last 10 years is presented and an ext...
Abstract In a cognitive radio (CR), the signal detection method is required for the recognition of t...
The sensing of the radio frequency (RF) environment is a fundamental concept of cognitive radio (CR)...
Spectrum awareness is a crucial aspect of a cognitive radio (CR). The CR concept of dynamically sens...
Cyclic prefix single carrier linear digital modulation (CP-SCLD) has been proposed as an alternative...
The second-order cyclostationarity of cyclically prefixed single carrier linear digital (CP-SCLD) mo...
In Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM, a cyclic prefix (CP) is applied to reduce the in...
This paper studies the nth-order cyclostationarity of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OF...
This paper contributes to the discussion about the usefulness of cyclostationary feature detection f...
Previous studies on the cyclostationarity aspect of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM...
The paper studies the cyclostationarity of an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) with...
Wideband spectrum sensing is a key enabling functionality for Cognitive Radios (CRs) since it detect...
Communication signals are often cyclostationary, that is they have statistical characteristics that...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) has been adopted in a number of applications in re...
International audienceIn the context of cognitive radio, this paper addresses the challenge of OFDM ...
A concise survey of the literature on cyclostationarity of the last 10 years is presented and an ext...
Abstract In a cognitive radio (CR), the signal detection method is required for the recognition of t...
The sensing of the radio frequency (RF) environment is a fundamental concept of cognitive radio (CR)...
Spectrum awareness is a crucial aspect of a cognitive radio (CR). The CR concept of dynamically sens...
Cyclic prefix single carrier linear digital modulation (CP-SCLD) has been proposed as an alternative...
The second-order cyclostationarity of cyclically prefixed single carrier linear digital (CP-SCLD) mo...
In Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM, a cyclic prefix (CP) is applied to reduce the in...
This paper studies the nth-order cyclostationarity of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OF...
This paper contributes to the discussion about the usefulness of cyclostationary feature detection f...
Previous studies on the cyclostationarity aspect of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM...
The paper studies the cyclostationarity of an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) with...
Wideband spectrum sensing is a key enabling functionality for Cognitive Radios (CRs) since it detect...
Communication signals are often cyclostationary, that is they have statistical characteristics that...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) has been adopted in a number of applications in re...
International audienceIn the context of cognitive radio, this paper addresses the challenge of OFDM ...
A concise survey of the literature on cyclostationarity of the last 10 years is presented and an ext...
Abstract In a cognitive radio (CR), the signal detection method is required for the recognition of t...
The sensing of the radio frequency (RF) environment is a fundamental concept of cognitive radio (CR)...