认知无线电网络中支持发射机定位的图像处理技术

L. Bolea, J. Pérez-Romero, R. Agustí, O. Sallent
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认知无线电是无线通信的一种新范式,提供了一种解决方案,可以在不改变现有传统无线系统的情况下协调当前频谱需求增长和利用率不足。辅助用户应能够识别主要用户未占用的空间和时间频谱空洞,并在不对主要接收器产生干扰的情况下适当地利用它们。为此,需要了解主网络,以确保适当的辅助用户操作。在此背景下,假设主次网络之间没有合作,本文提出了一种基于图像处理技术的新框架,旨在结合二次传感器收集的不同地理位置的大量感测样本,以估计不同主发射机的位置。研究结果可用于发现二级网络在不干扰主接收机的情况下可以使用的频率。我们的结果,在一个现实的场景中执行,显示了所提出的框架在估计发射机位置方面的有效性。
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Image Processing Techniques as a Support to Transmitter Positioning Determination in Cognitive Radio Networks
Cognitive radio is a new paradigm for wireless communications offering a solution to conciliate the current spectrum demand growth and underutilization without changes to the existing legacy wireless systems. Secondary users should be able to identify spatial and temporal spectrum holes not occupied by primary users and use them opportunistically, without generating interference to primary receivers. For that purpose, having knowledge of the primary network is required to ensure an appropriate secondary user operation. In this context, and assuming there is no cooperation between primary and secondary networks, this paper proposes a new framework, based on image processing techniques, aimed at combining a number of sensed samples at different geographical positions collected by secondary sensors, in order to estimate the positions of the different primary transmitters. The results can be used to discover frequencies that can be used by a secondary network without disturbing primary receivers. Our results, performed in a realistic scenario, show the efficacy of the proposed framework in estimating transmitter positions.
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