Sequential spectrum sensing based on higher-order statistics for cognitive radios

Han-Kui Chang, Jia-Chin Lin, Meng-Lin Ku
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Abstract

Spectrum sensing is a crucial technique used to discover available bands that are not occupied by primary users in cognitive networks (CNs). With good sensing capability in terms of low probability of a miss occurrence, secondary users can effectively recycle the spectrum resource without disturbing active primary users. With low probability of a false alarm occurrence, spectral utilization may be relatively simple spectrum sensing technique. In practice, a cognitive radio (CR) receiver has to operate at low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regimes because of channel fades and noise. Therefore, low SNR inevitably degrades the performance of ED dramatically. In this paper, a sequential test detector based on higher-order statistics (HOS) is investigated to conduct effective spectral sensing, especially in low-SNR environments. By taking advantage of cumulant statistics, spectrum sensing reliability can be significantly improved as Gaussian noise can be overwhelmed. Based on binary hypothesis testing, a low-complexity sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) is thus developed for effectively detecting the vacant spectrum to meet the requirements of the sensing duty cycle. Simulation results show that the proposed detector outperforms conventional ED, especially in low SNR environments.
基于高阶统计量的认知无线电序列频谱感知
频谱感知是认知网络中用于发现未被主要用户占用的可用频段的关键技术。次要用户具有良好的感知能力,脱机概率低,可以有效地回收频谱资源,而不会干扰活跃的主用户。在虚警发生概率较低的情况下,频谱利用可以采用相对简单的频谱传感技术。在实际应用中,由于信道衰减和噪声的存在,认知无线电(CR)接收机必须在低信噪比下工作。因此,低信噪比不可避免地会显著降低ED的性能。本文研究了一种基于高阶统计量(HOS)的序列测试检测器,以在低信噪比环境下进行有效的频谱感知。利用累积统计量可以有效地抑制高斯噪声,从而显著提高频谱感知的可靠性。在二元假设检验的基础上,提出了一种低复杂度的序列概率比检验(SPRT),可以有效地检测空频谱,满足传感占空比的要求。仿真结果表明,该检测器在低信噪比环境下的性能优于传统的ED。
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