The eigenvalue based spectrum sensing is a low-cost spectrum sensing method that detects the presence of the licensed user signal in desired frequency. Traditional single-threshold eigenvalue sensing methods, which are widely used in the literature, can exhibit inadequate performance under low SNR and noise uncertainty. Therefore, in this study an eigenvalue-based spectrum sensing method is proposed using a double threshold with the studentized extreme eigenvalue distribution function. The results that threshold values obtained for the proposed method were simulated in Rayleigh fading channels. The results were compared with traditional methods and they were observed to be more accurate
In this paper, semi-blind class of spectrum sensing algorithms, Energy Detection (ED) and Roy's Larg...
Detection based on eigenvalues of received signal covariance matrix is currently one of the most eff...
Abstract Various spectrum sensing approaches have been shown to suffer from a so-called signal-to-no...
The eigenvalue based detection is a low-cost spectrum sensing method that detects the presence of pr...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the tradeoff between sensing time and achievable throughput of the ...
Abstract—Spectrum sensing is a fundamental component in a cognitive radio. In this paper, we propose...
Detecting the presence or absence of primary user is the key task of cognitive radio networks. Howev...
Spectrum is a scarce resource, and licensed spectrum is intended to be used only by the spectrum own...
NoEigenvalue based spectrum sensing schemes such as Maximum Minimum Eigenvalue (MME), Maximum Energy...
Robust spectrum sensing is a fundamental component in cognitive radio due to the noise uncertainty. ...
Spectrum sensing is a key task for cognitive radio. Our motivation is to increase the probability of...
This work focuses on exploiting both eigenvalues and eigenvectors for spectrum sensing in cognitive ...
Sensing (signal detection) is a fundamental problem in cogni-tive radio. In this paper, a new method...
In opportunistic spectrum access, where unlicensed secondary users may opportunistically communicate...
Detection based on eigenvalues of received signal covariance matrix is currently one of the most eff...
In this paper, semi-blind class of spectrum sensing algorithms, Energy Detection (ED) and Roy's Larg...
Detection based on eigenvalues of received signal covariance matrix is currently one of the most eff...
Abstract Various spectrum sensing approaches have been shown to suffer from a so-called signal-to-no...
The eigenvalue based detection is a low-cost spectrum sensing method that detects the presence of pr...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the tradeoff between sensing time and achievable throughput of the ...
Abstract—Spectrum sensing is a fundamental component in a cognitive radio. In this paper, we propose...
Detecting the presence or absence of primary user is the key task of cognitive radio networks. Howev...
Spectrum is a scarce resource, and licensed spectrum is intended to be used only by the spectrum own...
NoEigenvalue based spectrum sensing schemes such as Maximum Minimum Eigenvalue (MME), Maximum Energy...
Robust spectrum sensing is a fundamental component in cognitive radio due to the noise uncertainty. ...
Spectrum sensing is a key task for cognitive radio. Our motivation is to increase the probability of...
This work focuses on exploiting both eigenvalues and eigenvectors for spectrum sensing in cognitive ...
Sensing (signal detection) is a fundamental problem in cogni-tive radio. In this paper, a new method...
In opportunistic spectrum access, where unlicensed secondary users may opportunistically communicate...
Detection based on eigenvalues of received signal covariance matrix is currently one of the most eff...
In this paper, semi-blind class of spectrum sensing algorithms, Energy Detection (ED) and Roy's Larg...
Detection based on eigenvalues of received signal covariance matrix is currently one of the most eff...
Abstract Various spectrum sensing approaches have been shown to suffer from a so-called signal-to-no...