Spectrum sensing is an essential functionality in cognitive radio (CR) systems allowing us to discover spectrum opportunities and enabling primary user (PU) protection. Wideband spectrum sensing (WS) improves the awareness of the surrounding radio environment by jointly monitoring multiple frequency bands. In this paper we propose a WS approach based on the observation of a frequency domain representation of the received signal and the adoption of model order selection (MOS) to identify the occupied frequency components. We provide a general formulation of the problem valid for any kind of spectral representation and then focus on the case in which discrete Fourier transform (DFT) is used. This choice is motivated by the fact that DFT block...
Abstract — Since a cognitive radio does not have fixed spectra, it may need to sense a very large fr...
none3Spectrum sensing plays a central role in cognitive radio (CR), because it represents the way th...
The growing demand for available frequency bands in contrast to the scarcity of allocated spectrum s...
Spectrum sensing is an essential functionality in cognitive radio (CR) systems allowing us to discov...
Wideband spectrum sensing (SS) allows cognitive radios (CRs) to reach, by monitoring large portions ...
Spectrum sensing plays a fundamental role in cognitive radio (CR) networks allowing to discover spec...
Cognitive radio has emerged as one of the most promising candidate solutions to improve spectrum uti...
Abstract Wideband signals are expected to be used to achieve the required quality of service (QoS) i...
Radio spectrum is an expensive resource and only licensed users have the right to use it. In the eme...
This study addresses the optimal spectrum sensing detection based on the complete or partial side-in...
It has been widely recognized that utilization of radio spectrum by licensed wireless systems, e.g.,...
The problem of spectrum sensing in multi-frequency cognitive radio systems is addressed. We show tha...
Abstract Cognitive Radio (CR) improves the efficiency of spectrum utilization by allowing non- licen...
Spectrum sensing is an essential enabling functionality for cognitive radio networks to detect spect...
In this paper, we examine a spectrum sharing opportunities over the existing Global System of Mobile...
Abstract — Since a cognitive radio does not have fixed spectra, it may need to sense a very large fr...
none3Spectrum sensing plays a central role in cognitive radio (CR), because it represents the way th...
The growing demand for available frequency bands in contrast to the scarcity of allocated spectrum s...
Spectrum sensing is an essential functionality in cognitive radio (CR) systems allowing us to discov...
Wideband spectrum sensing (SS) allows cognitive radios (CRs) to reach, by monitoring large portions ...
Spectrum sensing plays a fundamental role in cognitive radio (CR) networks allowing to discover spec...
Cognitive radio has emerged as one of the most promising candidate solutions to improve spectrum uti...
Abstract Wideband signals are expected to be used to achieve the required quality of service (QoS) i...
Radio spectrum is an expensive resource and only licensed users have the right to use it. In the eme...
This study addresses the optimal spectrum sensing detection based on the complete or partial side-in...
It has been widely recognized that utilization of radio spectrum by licensed wireless systems, e.g.,...
The problem of spectrum sensing in multi-frequency cognitive radio systems is addressed. We show tha...
Abstract Cognitive Radio (CR) improves the efficiency of spectrum utilization by allowing non- licen...
Spectrum sensing is an essential enabling functionality for cognitive radio networks to detect spect...
In this paper, we examine a spectrum sharing opportunities over the existing Global System of Mobile...
Abstract — Since a cognitive radio does not have fixed spectra, it may need to sense a very large fr...
none3Spectrum sensing plays a central role in cognitive radio (CR), because it represents the way th...
The growing demand for available frequency bands in contrast to the scarcity of allocated spectrum s...