In cognitive radio (CR), the problem of limited spectral resources is solved by enabling unlicensed systems to opportunistically utilize the unused licensed bands. Compressive Sensing (CS) has been successfully applied to alleviate the sampling bottleneck in wideband spectrum sensing leveraging the sparseness of the signal spectrum in open-access networks. This has inspired the design of a number of techniques that identify spectrum holes from sub-Nyquist samples. However, the existence of interference emanating from low-regulated transmissions, which cannot be taken into account in the CS model because of their non-regulated nature, greatly degrades the identification of licensed activity. Capitalizing on the sparsity described by licensed...
For cognitive radios (CRs), compressive sampling (CS) techniques have been utilized for spectrum sen...
We consider the problem of spectrum sensing in a Cognitive Radio (CR) system when the primaries can ...
In a scenario where a cognitive radio unit wishes to transmit, it needs to know over which frequency...
In cognitive radio (CR), the problem of limited spectral resources is solved by enabling unlicensed ...
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...
Existing approaches to Compressive Sensing (CS) of sparse spectrum has thus far assumed models conta...
Existing approaches to Compressive Sensing (CS) of sparse spectrum has thus far assumed models conta...
In this paper, we address sparsity-based spectrum sensing for Cognitive Radio (CR) applications. Mot...
Radio spectrum is an expensive resource and only licensed users have the right to use it. In the eme...
Abstract: Due to increasing number of wireless services spectrum congestion is a major concern in bo...
It has been widely recognized that utilization of radio spectrum by licensed wireless systems, e.g.,...
Abstract—In this paper, we address sparsity-based spectrum sensing for Cognitive Radio (CR) applicat...
The theory of compressive sensing (CS) has been employed to detect available spectrum resource in co...
In the emerging paradigm of interoperable network, the cognitive users are allowed to transmit oppor...
For cognitive radios (CRs), compressive sampling (CS) techniques have been utilized for spectrum sen...
We consider the problem of spectrum sensing in a Cognitive Radio (CR) system when the primaries can ...
In a scenario where a cognitive radio unit wishes to transmit, it needs to know over which frequency...
In cognitive radio (CR), the problem of limited spectral resources is solved by enabling unlicensed ...
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...
Existing approaches to Compressive Sensing (CS) of sparse spectrum has thus far assumed models conta...
Existing approaches to Compressive Sensing (CS) of sparse spectrum has thus far assumed models conta...
In this paper, we address sparsity-based spectrum sensing for Cognitive Radio (CR) applications. Mot...
Radio spectrum is an expensive resource and only licensed users have the right to use it. In the eme...
Abstract: Due to increasing number of wireless services spectrum congestion is a major concern in bo...
It has been widely recognized that utilization of radio spectrum by licensed wireless systems, e.g.,...
Abstract—In this paper, we address sparsity-based spectrum sensing for Cognitive Radio (CR) applicat...
The theory of compressive sensing (CS) has been employed to detect available spectrum resource in co...
In the emerging paradigm of interoperable network, the cognitive users are allowed to transmit oppor...
For cognitive radios (CRs), compressive sampling (CS) techniques have been utilized for spectrum sen...
We consider the problem of spectrum sensing in a Cognitive Radio (CR) system when the primaries can ...
In a scenario where a cognitive radio unit wishes to transmit, it needs to know over which frequency...