Optimal sensing cooperation for spectrum sharing in cognitive radio networks

Yan Zhang, J. Xiang, Qin Xin, G. Oien
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Abstract

Cognitive radio is a highly promising technology to efficiently solve the spectrum scarcity challenge and harmonize the networks heterogeneity. Through component spectrum sharing, secondary users (SUs) are able to opportunistically access licensed spectrum shared with the primary system. In the literature, spectrum sharing is normally investigated on the basis of the assumption that the spectrum sensing is perfect. However, in reality, the spectrum sensing can not be ideal, as demonstrated by two non-zero metrics, probability of misdetection and the probability of false alarm. In this paper, we focus on the interaction between spectrum sensing and spectrum sharing. In particular, we will study the optimization of cooperative spectrum sensing for achieving maximum spectrum utilization in cognitive radio networks. A new percentage rule is proposed for the spectrum sensing cooperation, which is more generic than quantity-based rules and is applicable in both sparse and dense sensing scenarios. An analytical model is presented to analyze the spectrum sharing performance. Numerical examples are presented to show the optimal percentage of cooperating sensors in achieving maximum utilization, which simultaneously achieve minimum blocking probabilities. Results are also shown to explore the impact of key system parameters on the performance metrics.
认知无线电网络中频谱共享的最优感知合作
认知无线电是一种很有前途的技术,可以有效地解决频谱稀缺的挑战,协调网络的异构性。通过组件频谱共享,从用户可以机会地访问与主系统共享的授权频谱。在文献中,频谱共享通常是在假设频谱感知是完美的基础上进行研究的。然而,在现实中,频谱感知并不理想,这可以通过两个非零指标,即误检概率和虚警概率来证明。本文主要研究了频谱感知与频谱共享之间的相互作用。特别是,我们将研究协同频谱感知的优化,以实现认知无线电网络中频谱的最大利用。提出了一种新的频谱感知合作百分比规则,该规则比基于数量的规则更具通用性,适用于稀疏和密集感知场景。提出了一种分析频谱共享性能的解析模型。通过数值算例说明了在实现最大利用率的同时实现最小阻塞概率的最佳协同传感器百分比。还显示了结果,以探索关键系统参数对性能指标的影响。
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