Non cooperative primary users-localization in cognitive radio networks

S. Chatterjee, P. Banerjee
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Abstract

Detection of spectrum holes in Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs) is possible using theory of compressive sensing (CS). At the same time, these unlicensed Cognitive secondary users (SUs) must reliably detect the presence of licensed users or owners of spectrum holes to avoid interference. Precise localization of the transmitting nodes is a complicated but important problem for operation of Cognitive Radio Networks. To ensure the effectiveness of spectrum sharing, it is desirable to locate primary users, secondary users, and unauthorized users in a non-interactive fashion based on limited measurement data at receivers. Localization of non-cooperative objects refers to the process of locating an object that is not intentionally participating in the localization process but still interferes with the radio spectrum. In this paper, we have proposed a hardware scheme to perform precise localization of non-cooperative primary users based on the measurement of Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) at the receiver. Among all non cooperative localization algorithms, we have chosen the Weighted Centroid Localization (WCL) scheme. To improve the localization accuracy, a classical propagation model with correction factor has been introduced. A modified WCL scheme has been used for precise calculation of Unknown PUs' Coordinates. The main challenge in RSSI based localization is its high sensitivity to the changes possible in radio frequency (RF) environment. The nature of RSSI measurements limits the accuracy in the estimation. To improve the localization accuracy, a classical RF propagation model namely log-normal shadowing is used. Usually to model Cognitive Radio (CR) the shadowing effects cannot be neglected. If the shadowing effect is neglected, the Path Loss is simply a straight line and becomes unrealistic. To make our model more realistic, a correction factor by way of a standard deviation-σ has been added to the classical model. Experiment has been performed to simulate different environmental scenarios by keeping all the node positions fixed. Calculation of unknown PUs' distance has been plotted with and without the correction factor for comparison.
认知无线网络中的非合作主用户定位
利用压缩感知理论对认知无线网络(CRNs)中的频谱空洞进行检测是可能的。同时,这些未授权的认知辅助用户(SUs)必须可靠地检测是否存在授权用户或频谱漏洞的所有者,以避免干扰。发射节点的精确定位是认知无线网络运行中一个复杂而又重要的问题。为了确保频谱共享的有效性,需要基于接收机有限的测量数据,以非交互方式定位主用户、辅助用户和未授权用户。非合作对象的定位是指对没有有意参与定位过程但仍干扰无线电频谱的对象进行定位的过程。本文提出了一种基于接收端接收信号强度指标(Received Signal Strength Indicator, RSSI)测量的非合作主用户精确定位硬件方案。在所有的非合作定位算法中,我们选择了加权质心定位(WCL)方案。为了提高定位精度,引入了带校正因子的经典传播模型。采用一种改进的WCL格式精确计算了未知粒子的坐标。基于RSSI的定位面临的主要挑战是其对射频环境变化的高度敏感性。RSSI测量的性质限制了估计的准确性。为了提高定位精度,采用了经典的射频传播模型,即对数正态阴影。在对认知无线电(CR)进行建模时,阴影效应不可忽视。如果忽略阴影效果,路径损失只是一条直线,变得不现实。为了使我们的模型更加真实,我们在经典模型中加入了一个标准差-σ的修正因子。在保持所有节点位置固定的情况下,进行了模拟不同环境场景的实验。计算未知pu的距离已绘制有和没有校正因子的比较。
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