A coordinated multiband spectrum sensing (CMSS) policy for mobile and geographically dispersed cognitive radio networks (CRNs), referred to as cluster-CMSS, is proposed.The goal is to detect the spectrum holes and to assign each secondary user (SU) a sensing channel with the maximum probability of being empty. In geographically dispersed CRNs, channel availability varies over the space, and this makes the sensing outcomes and sensing assignments location dependent. However, if the SUs are not equipped with location-finding technologies, fusing the sensing outcomes to find the optimal spectrum sensing assignments for the next sensing time becomes challenging for the base station (BS). To tackle this problem, we introduce a metric solely base...
Cognitive Radio Network (CRN) is an emerging technology to increase usages of the underutilized spec...
It is well-known that clustering partitions network into logical groups of nodes in order to achieve...
To meet the ever increasing spectrum demand, developing a mechanism for dynamic spectrum access seem...
For cognitive radio (CR), cooperation in spectrum sensing (SS) using energy detection can increase t...
Multi-band cooperative spectrum sensing can provide access to a wide range of spectrum in cognitive ...
This work proposes a novel framework for the organization and the management of a mobile cognitive r...
Abstract—Spectrum sensing is a key part of cognitive radio networks (CRNs). There have been many wor...
The rapid growth in wireless communications, coupled with insufficient utilization of the spectrum, ...
Multi-band cooperative spectrum sensing (CSS) can provide opportunistic spectrum access to secondary...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a promising and potential technique to enable secondary users (SUs) or unlic...
© 1979-2012 IEEE. CR enables dynamic spectrum access to utilize licensed spectrum when it is idle. C...
AbstractGroup Average defines cluster proximity to be the average pairwise length of edges from diff...
Nowadays wireless spectrum resource is more and more scarce because most wireless spectrum bands hav...
Abstract—Cognitive radio is a promising technique for efficient utilization of idle authorized spect...
Abstract — Spectrum sensing is a decisive measure for cognitive radio networks (CRN) to shelter tran...
Cognitive Radio Network (CRN) is an emerging technology to increase usages of the underutilized spec...
It is well-known that clustering partitions network into logical groups of nodes in order to achieve...
To meet the ever increasing spectrum demand, developing a mechanism for dynamic spectrum access seem...
For cognitive radio (CR), cooperation in spectrum sensing (SS) using energy detection can increase t...
Multi-band cooperative spectrum sensing can provide access to a wide range of spectrum in cognitive ...
This work proposes a novel framework for the organization and the management of a mobile cognitive r...
Abstract—Spectrum sensing is a key part of cognitive radio networks (CRNs). There have been many wor...
The rapid growth in wireless communications, coupled with insufficient utilization of the spectrum, ...
Multi-band cooperative spectrum sensing (CSS) can provide opportunistic spectrum access to secondary...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a promising and potential technique to enable secondary users (SUs) or unlic...
© 1979-2012 IEEE. CR enables dynamic spectrum access to utilize licensed spectrum when it is idle. C...
AbstractGroup Average defines cluster proximity to be the average pairwise length of edges from diff...
Nowadays wireless spectrum resource is more and more scarce because most wireless spectrum bands hav...
Abstract—Cognitive radio is a promising technique for efficient utilization of idle authorized spect...
Abstract — Spectrum sensing is a decisive measure for cognitive radio networks (CRN) to shelter tran...
Cognitive Radio Network (CRN) is an emerging technology to increase usages of the underutilized spec...
It is well-known that clustering partitions network into logical groups of nodes in order to achieve...
To meet the ever increasing spectrum demand, developing a mechanism for dynamic spectrum access seem...