[[abstract]]Spectrum sensing is one of the major elements of cognitive radio (CR) systems. The periodic spectrum sensing frame structure can provide reliable sensing agility by introducing sensing quiet periods among signal frames to protect the primary users (PUs) from interference. However, arranging too many intra-frame sensing quiet periods on CR signaling may degrade the quality of service (QoS) of the CR network. To solve this problem, active sensing, performing spectrum sensing and transmitting data simultaneously, has been proposed to replace the intra-frame sensing. One drawback of active sensing is that the sensing performance becomes limited due to the interference from CR network transmissions. In this paper, a new CR signal str...
The scarcity of bandwidth has always been the burden of high-speed wireless communication whose dema...
Cognitive radio is an intelligent wireless technology that increases the spectrum efficiency for its...
Abstract: A key challenge in operating cognitive radios (CRs) in a self-organizing (ad hoc) network ...
In cognitive radio (CR) networks, cooperation can greatly improve the performance of spectrum sensin...
This paper explores the concept for dynamic spectrum allocation and investigates different aspects o...
Spectrum sensing is critical for cognitive systems to locate spectrum holes. In the IEEE 802.22 prop...
A cognitive radio by virtue of its ability to sense and adapt to the dynamic spectrum scenario, can ...
Cognitive Radios (CRs) need to continuously monitor the availability of unoccupied spectrum. Prior w...
Key Words: cyclostationarity, spectrum sensing, high traffic circumstance In cognitive radio (CR) sy...
The massively increasing number of wireless communication devices has led to considerable growths in...
Abstract: Spectrum usage has become more requisite due to new technologies that are enhanced. It has...
Abstract—The problem of underutilization of spectrum may be solved by allowing the Secondary Users (...
Cognitive radio is one of the modern techniques for wireless communication systems to utilize the un...
This paper considers the problem of spectrum sensing of cyclostationary signals for cognitive radios...
In [1], a new frame structure is introduced to improve throughput and spectrum sensing capabilities ...
The scarcity of bandwidth has always been the burden of high-speed wireless communication whose dema...
Cognitive radio is an intelligent wireless technology that increases the spectrum efficiency for its...
Abstract: A key challenge in operating cognitive radios (CRs) in a self-organizing (ad hoc) network ...
In cognitive radio (CR) networks, cooperation can greatly improve the performance of spectrum sensin...
This paper explores the concept for dynamic spectrum allocation and investigates different aspects o...
Spectrum sensing is critical for cognitive systems to locate spectrum holes. In the IEEE 802.22 prop...
A cognitive radio by virtue of its ability to sense and adapt to the dynamic spectrum scenario, can ...
Cognitive Radios (CRs) need to continuously monitor the availability of unoccupied spectrum. Prior w...
Key Words: cyclostationarity, spectrum sensing, high traffic circumstance In cognitive radio (CR) sy...
The massively increasing number of wireless communication devices has led to considerable growths in...
Abstract: Spectrum usage has become more requisite due to new technologies that are enhanced. It has...
Abstract—The problem of underutilization of spectrum may be solved by allowing the Secondary Users (...
Cognitive radio is one of the modern techniques for wireless communication systems to utilize the un...
This paper considers the problem of spectrum sensing of cyclostationary signals for cognitive radios...
In [1], a new frame structure is introduced to improve throughput and spectrum sensing capabilities ...
The scarcity of bandwidth has always been the burden of high-speed wireless communication whose dema...
Cognitive radio is an intelligent wireless technology that increases the spectrum efficiency for its...
Abstract: A key challenge in operating cognitive radios (CRs) in a self-organizing (ad hoc) network ...