Spectrum sensing (SS) in cognitive radio (CR) systems is of paramount importance to approach the capacity limits for the Secondary Users (SU), while ensuring the undisturbed transmission of Primary Users (PU). In this paper, we formulate a cognitive radio (CR)systems spectrum sensing (SS) problem in which Secondary Users (SU), with multiple receive antennae, sense a channel shared among multiple asynchronous Primary Users (PU) transmitting Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) signals. The method we propose to estimate the opportunities available to the SUs combines advances in array processing and compressed channel sensing, and...
In this paper, we address sparsity-based spectrum sensing for Cognitive Radio (CR) applications. Mot...
Recent studies have proposed a novel 'listen-and-talk' (LAT) protocol for cognitive radio,...
Multicarrier waveforms have been commonly recognized as strong candidates for cognitive radio. In th...
The current inefficient utilization of frequency spectrum has alerted regulatory bodies to streamlin...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate a spectrum-sensing algorithm for detecting spatial dimension ...
The scarcity of bandwidth has always been the burden of high-speed wireless communication whose dema...
Cognitive Radios (CRs) need to continuously monitor the availability of unoccupied spectrum. Prior w...
This paper addresses the problem of dynamic spectrum access, discussing a new method for spectrum s...
It has been widely recognized that utilization of radio spectrum by licensed wireless systems, e.g.,...
The recent convergence of wireless standards for incorporation of spatial dimension in wireless syst...
Cognitive radio technology enables spectrum sensing (SS), which allows the secondary user (SU) to ac...
Cognitive radios have been proposed to address the dual problem of spectrum under-utilization and th...
Cognitive radio is an exciting promising technology which not only has the potential of dealing with...
The effectiveness of a cognitive radio (CR) system depends mainly on involved spectrum sensing techn...
International audienceSpectrum Sensing (SS) plays an essential role in Cognitive Radio (CR) networks...
In this paper, we address sparsity-based spectrum sensing for Cognitive Radio (CR) applications. Mot...
Recent studies have proposed a novel 'listen-and-talk' (LAT) protocol for cognitive radio,...
Multicarrier waveforms have been commonly recognized as strong candidates for cognitive radio. In th...
The current inefficient utilization of frequency spectrum has alerted regulatory bodies to streamlin...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate a spectrum-sensing algorithm for detecting spatial dimension ...
The scarcity of bandwidth has always been the burden of high-speed wireless communication whose dema...
Cognitive Radios (CRs) need to continuously monitor the availability of unoccupied spectrum. Prior w...
This paper addresses the problem of dynamic spectrum access, discussing a new method for spectrum s...
It has been widely recognized that utilization of radio spectrum by licensed wireless systems, e.g.,...
The recent convergence of wireless standards for incorporation of spatial dimension in wireless syst...
Cognitive radio technology enables spectrum sensing (SS), which allows the secondary user (SU) to ac...
Cognitive radios have been proposed to address the dual problem of spectrum under-utilization and th...
Cognitive radio is an exciting promising technology which not only has the potential of dealing with...
The effectiveness of a cognitive radio (CR) system depends mainly on involved spectrum sensing techn...
International audienceSpectrum Sensing (SS) plays an essential role in Cognitive Radio (CR) networks...
In this paper, we address sparsity-based spectrum sensing for Cognitive Radio (CR) applications. Mot...
Recent studies have proposed a novel 'listen-and-talk' (LAT) protocol for cognitive radio,...
Multicarrier waveforms have been commonly recognized as strong candidates for cognitive radio. In th...