none3noIn this paper, a performance analysis of multi-antenna spectrum sensing techniques is carried out. Both well known algorithms, such as Energy Detector (ED) and eigenvalue based detectors, and an eigenvector based algorithm, are considered. With the idea of auxiliary noise variance estimation, the performance analysis is extended to the hybrid approaches of the considered detectors. Moreover, optimization for Hybrid ED under constant estimation plus detection time is performed. Performance results are evaluated in terms of Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves and performance curves, i.e., detection probability as a function of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR). It is concluded that the eigenvector based detector and its hybrid...
ABSTRACT In this paper, the performance assessment of five different detection techniques from spect...
This thesis focuses on multi-antenna assisted energy based spectrum sensing. The studies leading to ...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the tradeoff between sensing time and achievable throughput of the ...
In this paper, a performance analysis of multi-antenna spectrum sensing techniques is carried out. B...
none3noIn this paper, a thorough comparison of multi-antenna spectrum sensing techniques is performe...
In this paper, a thorough comparison of multi-antenna spectrum sensing techniques is performed. We c...
Two particular semi-blind spectrum sensing algorithms are taken into account in this paper: Energy D...
Abstract—Two particular semi-blind spectrum sensing algo-rithms are taken into account in this paper...
In this paper, semi-blind class of spectrum sensing algorithms, Energy Detection (ED) and Roy's Larg...
Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) is receiving considerable interest as a means to improve spectral usag...
In the context of spectrum sensing, we investigate the perfor-mance of detectors equipped withM ante...
International audienceThe agility of any cognitive radio system largely depends on the performance o...
In order to gain awareness of available transmission opportunities, a cognitive radio [1] system req...
ABSTRACT In this paper, the performance assessment of five different detection techniques from spect...
This thesis focuses on multi-antenna assisted energy based spectrum sensing. The studies leading to ...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the tradeoff between sensing time and achievable throughput of the ...
In this paper, a performance analysis of multi-antenna spectrum sensing techniques is carried out. B...
none3noIn this paper, a thorough comparison of multi-antenna spectrum sensing techniques is performe...
In this paper, a thorough comparison of multi-antenna spectrum sensing techniques is performed. We c...
Two particular semi-blind spectrum sensing algorithms are taken into account in this paper: Energy D...
Abstract—Two particular semi-blind spectrum sensing algo-rithms are taken into account in this paper...
In this paper, semi-blind class of spectrum sensing algorithms, Energy Detection (ED) and Roy's Larg...
Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) is receiving considerable interest as a means to improve spectral usag...
In the context of spectrum sensing, we investigate the perfor-mance of detectors equipped withM ante...
International audienceThe agility of any cognitive radio system largely depends on the performance o...
In order to gain awareness of available transmission opportunities, a cognitive radio [1] system req...
ABSTRACT In this paper, the performance assessment of five different detection techniques from spect...
This thesis focuses on multi-antenna assisted energy based spectrum sensing. The studies leading to ...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the tradeoff between sensing time and achievable throughput of the ...