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Implementation Issues in Spectrum
Sensing for Cognitive Radios
Danijela Cabric, Shridhar Mubaraq
Mishra, Robert W. Brodersen
Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and
Computers, 2004
Abstract:
There are new system
implementation challenges involved in the design of
cognitive radios, which have both the ability to sense
the spectral environment and the flexibility to adapt
transmission parameters to maximize system capacity while
co-existing with legacy wireless networks. The critical design
problem is the need to process multi-gigahertz wide bandwidth
and reliably detect presence of primary users. This places
severe requirements on sensitivity, linearity, and dynamic range
of the circuitry in the RF front-end. To improve radio sensitivity of the
sensing function through processing gain we investigated
three digital signal processing techniques: matched filtering,
energy detection, and cyclostationary feature detection. Our
analysis shows that cyclostationary feature detection has advantages
due to its ability to differentiate modulated signals, interference
and noise in low signal to noise ratios. In addition, to further
improve the sensing reliability, the advantage of a MAC protocol
that exploits cooperation among many cognitive users is investigated.

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