Interference aggregation and sensing in cognitive radio networks

A. Ghasemi
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Abstract

Dynamic spectrum access is deemed capable of resolving the spectrum scarcity by allowing unlicensed users to opportunistically utilize the white spaces across the licensed spectrum on a non-interfering basis. Cognitive radio networks offer a promising realization of this novel paradigm, thanks to their ability to autonomously identify the white spaces through spectrum sensing. Implementation of such networks, however, requires a model translating the regulatory constraint on the aggregate interference to the system- and device-level design parameters. In this paper a statistical model of interference aggregation in spectrum-sensing cognitive radio networks is developed. In particular, distribution of the aggregate interference is characterized in terms of parameters such as sensitivity, transmitted power, and density of the cognitive radios as well as the underlying propagation environment. The model is further extended to account for the effect of cooperative spectrum sensing on the distribution of the aggregate interference.
认知无线电网络中的干扰聚合与感知
动态频谱接入被认为能够通过允许未经许可的用户在无干扰的基础上投机地利用许可频谱上的空白来解决频谱短缺问题。由于认知无线电网络能够通过频谱感知自主识别空白区域,因此为这种新范式提供了一个有希望的实现。然而,这种网络的实现需要一个模型,将对聚合干扰的监管约束转换为系统和设备级设计参数。本文建立了频谱感知认知无线电网络中干扰聚合的统计模型。特别是,聚合干扰的分布是根据诸如灵敏度、发射功率和认知无线电的密度等参数以及潜在的传播环境来表征的。进一步扩展了该模型,考虑了协同频谱感知对聚合干扰分布的影响。
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