We establish the generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) test for a Gaussian signal of known power spectral shape and unknown rank-one spatial signature in additive white Gaussian noise with an unknown diagonal spatial correlation matrix. This is motivated by spectrum sensing problems in dynamic spectrum access, in which the temporal correlation of the primary signal can be assumed known up to a scaling, and where the noise is due to an uncalibrated receive array. For spatially independent identically distributed (i.i.d.) noise, the corresponding GLR test reduces to a scalar optimization problem, whereas the GLR detector in the general non-i.i.d. case yields a more involved expression, which can be computed via alternating optimizatio...
The implementation of the generalized detector (GD) in cognitive radio (CR) systems allows us to imp...
This paper addresses the standard generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) detection problem of weak...
We consider the detection of an unknown and arbitrary rank-one signal in a spatial sector scanned by...
We establish the generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) test for a Gaussian signal of known power spectr...
We establish the generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) test for a Gaussian signal of known power spectr...
Multiple-antenna detection of a Gaussian signal with spatial rank one in temporally white Gaussian n...
Multiple-antenna detection of a Gaussian signal with spatial rank one in temporally white Gaussian n...
The exact all-SNR Generalized Log-likelihood Ratio Test (GLRT) of a Gaussian rank-one signal impingi...
The exact all-SNR Generalized Log-likelihood Ratio Test (GLRT) of a Gaussian rank-one signal impingi...
Multi-antenna spectrum sensing by exploiting spatio-temporal correlation Sadiq Ali1,2*, David Ramíre...
International audienceWe consider the classical radar problem of detecting a target in Gaussian nois...
In collaborative spectrum sensing, spatial correlation in the measurements obtained by sensors can b...
Abstract—We consider the detection of an unknown and arbitrary rank-one signal in a spatial sector s...
We consider the classical radar problem of detecting a target in Gaussian noise with unknown covaria...
In this paper, we consider the problem of multiple antenna spectrum sensing in Cognitive Radios (CR)...
The implementation of the generalized detector (GD) in cognitive radio (CR) systems allows us to imp...
This paper addresses the standard generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) detection problem of weak...
We consider the detection of an unknown and arbitrary rank-one signal in a spatial sector scanned by...
We establish the generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) test for a Gaussian signal of known power spectr...
We establish the generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) test for a Gaussian signal of known power spectr...
Multiple-antenna detection of a Gaussian signal with spatial rank one in temporally white Gaussian n...
Multiple-antenna detection of a Gaussian signal with spatial rank one in temporally white Gaussian n...
The exact all-SNR Generalized Log-likelihood Ratio Test (GLRT) of a Gaussian rank-one signal impingi...
The exact all-SNR Generalized Log-likelihood Ratio Test (GLRT) of a Gaussian rank-one signal impingi...
Multi-antenna spectrum sensing by exploiting spatio-temporal correlation Sadiq Ali1,2*, David Ramíre...
International audienceWe consider the classical radar problem of detecting a target in Gaussian nois...
In collaborative spectrum sensing, spatial correlation in the measurements obtained by sensors can b...
Abstract—We consider the detection of an unknown and arbitrary rank-one signal in a spatial sector s...
We consider the classical radar problem of detecting a target in Gaussian noise with unknown covaria...
In this paper, we consider the problem of multiple antenna spectrum sensing in Cognitive Radios (CR)...
The implementation of the generalized detector (GD) in cognitive radio (CR) systems allows us to imp...
This paper addresses the standard generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) detection problem of weak...
We consider the detection of an unknown and arbitrary rank-one signal in a spatial sector scanned by...