Cognitive radio (CR) has been emerging as a new technology enabling unlicensed secondary users (SUs) to dynamically access licensed spectrum bands underutilized by primary users (PUs). Spectrum sensing plays an important role in CR systems to detect PU inactivity and the resulting spectrum holes that allow dynamic spectrum access by SUs. In most existing spectrum sensing schemes, dynamics of the channel in a fading environment have not been fully addressed, thus leading to inefficient spectrum utilization. This paper proposes a dynamic sensing scheme that can adaptively schedule sensing duration according to channel dynamics in a fading environment while mitigating the effect of sensing errors (i.e., false alarm and miss-detection). We intr...
Sensing/monitoring of spectrum-availability has been identified as a key requirement for dynamic spe...
In this letter, we propose an adaptive sensing/transmission scheduling policy in which the secondary...
Efficient utilization of the spectrum has become a fundamental requirement in modern wireless networ...
For cognitive radio (CR) networks with user hierarchy, the sensing strategy with listen-before-talk...
Abstract Vast segments of the frequency spectrum are licensed to specific users for particular appli...
Abstract—For cognitive radio (CR) networks with user hierar-chy, the sensing strategy with “listen-b...
To meet the ever increasing spectrum demand, developing a mechanism for dynamic spectrum access seem...
In the recently-suggested dynamic spectrum allocation policy of cognitive radio networks [1]–[3], se...
In this paper we present a thorough study of spectrum sensing performance in cognitive radio (CR) sc...
Abstract—Spectrum sensing is a crucial element of dynamic spectrum access (DSA) as it enables cognit...
Abstract—Sensing/monitoring of spectrum-availability has been identified as a key requirement for dy...
Abstract—The problem of underutilization of spectrum may be solved by allowing the Secondary Users (...
In cognitive radio networks, imperfect spectrum sensing causes harmful interferences or low utilizat...
This paper investigates some sensing strategies for a secondary user which has to stop its transmiss...
The introduction of Cognitive Radio (CR) to ensure the efficient utilization of radio spectrum resou...
Sensing/monitoring of spectrum-availability has been identified as a key requirement for dynamic spe...
In this letter, we propose an adaptive sensing/transmission scheduling policy in which the secondary...
Efficient utilization of the spectrum has become a fundamental requirement in modern wireless networ...
For cognitive radio (CR) networks with user hierarchy, the sensing strategy with listen-before-talk...
Abstract Vast segments of the frequency spectrum are licensed to specific users for particular appli...
Abstract—For cognitive radio (CR) networks with user hierar-chy, the sensing strategy with “listen-b...
To meet the ever increasing spectrum demand, developing a mechanism for dynamic spectrum access seem...
In the recently-suggested dynamic spectrum allocation policy of cognitive radio networks [1]–[3], se...
In this paper we present a thorough study of spectrum sensing performance in cognitive radio (CR) sc...
Abstract—Spectrum sensing is a crucial element of dynamic spectrum access (DSA) as it enables cognit...
Abstract—Sensing/monitoring of spectrum-availability has been identified as a key requirement for dy...
Abstract—The problem of underutilization of spectrum may be solved by allowing the Secondary Users (...
In cognitive radio networks, imperfect spectrum sensing causes harmful interferences or low utilizat...
This paper investigates some sensing strategies for a secondary user which has to stop its transmiss...
The introduction of Cognitive Radio (CR) to ensure the efficient utilization of radio spectrum resou...
Sensing/monitoring of spectrum-availability has been identified as a key requirement for dynamic spe...
In this letter, we propose an adaptive sensing/transmission scheduling policy in which the secondary...
Efficient utilization of the spectrum has become a fundamental requirement in modern wireless networ...