International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of sensing a primary user in a cognitive radio network by employing multiple antennas at the secondary user. Among the many spectrum sensing methods, the predicted eigenvalue threshold (PET) based method is promising non-parametric blind method that can reliably detect the primary users without any prior information. Then, a simplified PET sensing method, which needs to compare only one eigenvalue to its threshold, is introduced. Compared with the original PET sensing algorithm, the simplified algorithm significantly reduces the computational complexity without any loss in performance. A performance comparison between the proposed method and other existing methods is provided
Abstract—Spectrum sensing, i.e., detecting the presence of pri-mary users in a licensed spectrum, is...
AbstractWireless communication applications are increasing day-by-day. As a consequence efficient sp...
Abstract—Spectrum sensing is a fundamental and critical issue for opportunistic spectrum access in c...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of sensing a primary user in a cognitiv...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of sensing a primary user in a cognitiv...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of sensing a primary user in a cognitiv...
Spectrum sensing is a key task for cognitive radio. Our motivation is to increase the probability of...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is an intelligent radio which can exploit the available spectrum holes by givin...
Spectrum is a scarce resource, and licensed spectrum is intended to be used only by the spectrum own...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the tradeoff between sensing time and achievable throughput of the ...
This work focuses on exploiting both eigenvalues and eigenvectors for spectrum sensing in cognitive ...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide new blind spectrum sensing (SS) methods based on a m...
Pages 310-315International audience—Spectrum sensing is a fundamental problem in cog-nitive radio sy...
NoEigenvalue based spectrum sensing schemes such as Maximum Minimum Eigenvalue (MME), Maximum Energy...
Spectrum sensing is a key component for enabling the cognitive radio paradigm. In this paper, we pro...
Abstract—Spectrum sensing, i.e., detecting the presence of pri-mary users in a licensed spectrum, is...
AbstractWireless communication applications are increasing day-by-day. As a consequence efficient sp...
Abstract—Spectrum sensing is a fundamental and critical issue for opportunistic spectrum access in c...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of sensing a primary user in a cognitiv...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of sensing a primary user in a cognitiv...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of sensing a primary user in a cognitiv...
Spectrum sensing is a key task for cognitive radio. Our motivation is to increase the probability of...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is an intelligent radio which can exploit the available spectrum holes by givin...
Spectrum is a scarce resource, and licensed spectrum is intended to be used only by the spectrum own...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the tradeoff between sensing time and achievable throughput of the ...
This work focuses on exploiting both eigenvalues and eigenvectors for spectrum sensing in cognitive ...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide new blind spectrum sensing (SS) methods based on a m...
Pages 310-315International audience—Spectrum sensing is a fundamental problem in cog-nitive radio sy...
NoEigenvalue based spectrum sensing schemes such as Maximum Minimum Eigenvalue (MME), Maximum Energy...
Spectrum sensing is a key component for enabling the cognitive radio paradigm. In this paper, we pro...
Abstract—Spectrum sensing, i.e., detecting the presence of pri-mary users in a licensed spectrum, is...
AbstractWireless communication applications are increasing day-by-day. As a consequence efficient sp...
Abstract—Spectrum sensing is a fundamental and critical issue for opportunistic spectrum access in c...