Compressive sensing (CS) has been successfully applied to alleviate the sampling bottleneck in wideband spectrum sensing leveraging the sparsity described by the low spectral occupancy of the licensed radios. However, the existence of interferences emanating from low-regulated transmissions, which cannot be taken into account in the CS model because of their non-regulated nature, greatly degrade the identification of licensed activity. This paper presents a feature-based technique for primary user's spectrum identification with interference immunity which works with a reduced amount of data. The proposed method not only detects which frequencies are occupied by primary users' but also identifies the primary users' transmitted power. The bas...
To deal with the current spectrum scarcity problem and exploiting the fact that exclusive access thr...
Spectrum sensing is a fundamental component in cognitiveradio. A major challenge in this area is the...
We consider the problem of spectrum sensing in a Cognitive Radio (CR) system when the primaries can ...
Compressive sensing (CS) has been successfully applied to alleviate the sampling bottleneck in wideb...
Abstract—Compressive sensing (CS) has been successfully ap-plied to alleviate the sampling bottlenec...
In cognitive radio (CR), the problem of limited spectral resources is solved by enabling unlicensed ...
535-539In the Cognitive Radio (CR) technology, fast and precise spectrum sensing is essential, so th...
In this paper, we address sparsity-based spectrum sensing for Cognitive Radio (CR) applications. Mot...
For cognitive radio networks, efficient and robust spectrum sensing is a crucial enabling step for d...
In cognitive radio systems, data throughput of the secondary user is an important performance metric...
Abstract—In this paper, we address sparsity-based spectrum sensing for Cognitive Radio (CR) applicat...
Compressive spectrum sensing techniques present many advantages over traditional spectrum sensing ap...
Efficient use of the under-utilized spectrum is primarily dependent upon the accuracy of spectrum se...
Abstract: Due to increasing number of wireless services spectrum congestion is a major concern in bo...
Radio spectrum is an expensive resource and only licensed users have the right to use it. In the eme...
To deal with the current spectrum scarcity problem and exploiting the fact that exclusive access thr...
Spectrum sensing is a fundamental component in cognitiveradio. A major challenge in this area is the...
We consider the problem of spectrum sensing in a Cognitive Radio (CR) system when the primaries can ...
Compressive sensing (CS) has been successfully applied to alleviate the sampling bottleneck in wideb...
Abstract—Compressive sensing (CS) has been successfully ap-plied to alleviate the sampling bottlenec...
In cognitive radio (CR), the problem of limited spectral resources is solved by enabling unlicensed ...
535-539In the Cognitive Radio (CR) technology, fast and precise spectrum sensing is essential, so th...
In this paper, we address sparsity-based spectrum sensing for Cognitive Radio (CR) applications. Mot...
For cognitive radio networks, efficient and robust spectrum sensing is a crucial enabling step for d...
In cognitive radio systems, data throughput of the secondary user is an important performance metric...
Abstract—In this paper, we address sparsity-based spectrum sensing for Cognitive Radio (CR) applicat...
Compressive spectrum sensing techniques present many advantages over traditional spectrum sensing ap...
Efficient use of the under-utilized spectrum is primarily dependent upon the accuracy of spectrum se...
Abstract: Due to increasing number of wireless services spectrum congestion is a major concern in bo...
Radio spectrum is an expensive resource and only licensed users have the right to use it. In the eme...
To deal with the current spectrum scarcity problem and exploiting the fact that exclusive access thr...
Spectrum sensing is a fundamental component in cognitiveradio. A major challenge in this area is the...
We consider the problem of spectrum sensing in a Cognitive Radio (CR) system when the primaries can ...