基于消息传递的认知无线网络主用户协同感知

J. Lei, R. Yates, P. Spasojevic, L. Greenstein
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机会访问暂时未使用的许可频段已被认为是一种具有成本效益的解决方案,可以缓解无线设备的扩散和发展所导致的无线电频谱短缺。以便在时间、空间和频率上实现更有效的频谱利用。在可预见的将来,频谱感知功能有望被纳入认知无线电(CR)收发器中。然而,对单个CR施加的敏捷性要求可能非常严格,因为必须在连续的基础上监视频谱,并且必须在信道衰落和/或硬件故障的情况下可靠地检测频谱漏洞,特别是在具有多个主用户的宽带无线网络中。为了解决这一问题,分布式信号处理可以通过网络合作来利用空间多样性,从而提高感知可靠性,因此cr之间的轻量级协作具有吸引力。为此,我们将单用户分布式检测的经典框架扩展到多用户检测的情况,并引入了网络拓扑的Tanner图描述。我们用一个二进制空间-频率特征序列来指定基音的传输模式,并将所有可能的模式统称为一个低密度奇偶校验码本。然后,我们在整个CR网络中调用信念传播消息传递算法,从所有频谱传感器的噪声观测中迭代推断未知模式。基于推断的模式,融合中心可以确定次要用户的频谱和空间接入模式,而不会干扰现有主系统的正常功能。
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Cooperative sensing of primary users in cognitive radio networks based on message passing
Opportunistic access to temporarily unused licensed frequency bands has been recognized as a cost-effective solution to mitigate the scarcity of radio spectrum incurred by the proliferation and evolution of wireless devices. In order to accomplish a more efficient spectrum utilization across time, space and frequency. the functionality of spectral awareness is expected to be incorporated into transceivers of cognitive radios (CR) in the foreseeable future. However, the agility requirements imposed on an individual CR might be very stringent since the spectrum has to be monitored on a continuous basis and the spectral holes must be detected reliably in the presence of channel fading and/or hardware failure, especially in a broadband wireless network with multiple primary users. To remedy this problem, light-weight collaboration among CRs becomes attractive since distributed signal processing can exploit the spatial diversity through network cooperation to improve the sensing reliability. To this end, we extend the classical framework for distributed detection of a single user to the case of multiuser detection, and introduce a Tanner graph description of the network topology. We designate the transmission pattern of primaries by a binary space-frequency signature sequence and view all possible patterns collectively as a low-density parity check (LDPC) codebook. Then, we invoke belief propagation message passing algorithm across the entire CR network to infer the unknown pattern iteratively from the noisy observations of all spectrum sensors. Based on the pattern inferred, the fusion centers can determine the spectral and spatial access pattern of secondary users, without interfering with the normal functioning of incumbent primaries.
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