Opportunistic Spectrum Access based on underlay UWB signalling

M. Petracca, F. Mazzenga, Remo Pomposini, F. Vatalaro, R. Giuliano
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Abstract

Opportunistic Spectrum Access (OSA) is a promising solution to increase spectral efficiency in the Cognitive Radio (CR) framework. In OSA networks, unlicensed Secondary Users (SUs) need a Common Control Channel (CCC) to identify the spectrum opportunities, i.e., common spectrum holes unused by licensed Primary Users (PUs). To fulfill this requirement, the sharing of the spectrum sensing data via Ultra-wideband (UWB) has been proposed in the literature. In this paper we evaluate the design of a highly available underlay UWB signalling network for the exchange of sensing information among SUs avoiding harmful interference to PUs. We analyse the trade-off between the connectivity degree of a multi-hop underlay signalling network, related to the CCC parameters, and its coexistence with PUs. Moreover, we assess the performance of cooperative sensing in terms of detection probability accounting for the availability and the characteristics of the CCC. Results show that a correct dimensioning of the UWB signalling network allows to achieve high accuracy of PU detection avoiding harmful interference.
基于底层UWB信令的机会频谱接入
机会频谱接入(OSA)是认知无线电(CR)框架下提高频谱效率的一种很有前途的解决方案。在OSA网络中,未授权的Secondary user (SUs)需要一个Common Control Channel (CCC)来识别频谱机会,即未授权的Primary user (pu)未使用的公共频谱漏洞。为了满足这一需求,文献中提出了通过超宽带(UWB)共享频谱感知数据。在本文中,我们评估了一个高可用的底层UWB信令网络的设计,用于在单个单元之间交换传感信息,避免对单个单元的有害干扰。我们分析了与CCC参数相关的多跳底层信令网络的连通性及其与pu共存之间的权衡。此外,我们还根据可用性和CCC的特性,从检测概率的角度评估了协同感知的性能。结果表明,正确的超宽带信号网络尺寸可以实现高精度的PU检测,避免有害干扰。
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