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Multi-Channel Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Ad-hoc Networks:An Energy-Efcient Manner
Cognitive radio,which is capable of enabling dynamic spectrum access,is a promising technology in future wireless communication.The feasibility of cognitive radio network greatly depends on the energy efciency and reliability of spectrum sensing technology.In this paper,spectrum sensing in cognitive...
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Published in: | 上海交通大学学报:英文版 2013 (5), p.513-519 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Cognitive radio,which is capable of enabling dynamic spectrum access,is a promising technology in future wireless communication.The feasibility of cognitive radio network greatly depends on the energy efciency and reliability of spectrum sensing technology.In this paper,spectrum sensing in cognitive ad-hoc network(CAN)with wide-band dynamic spectrum is considered.A cognitive cluster head(CCH)is set and responsible for dividing the wide-band spectrum into multiple sub-channels;it can either sense sub-channels in a centralized manner,or make use of sensing modules to sense sub-channels in a distributed manner.Then cognitive users(CUs)can get sensing results and access to the available sub-channel.We take the cost of control message into consideration and formulate the energy consumption of CAN in terms of sub-channel sampling rate and whole-band sensing time.We define energy efciency intuitively and solve the energy efciency optimization problem with sensing reliability constraints by constructing a parametric problem and obtain the optimal sampling rate and the wholeband sensing time.Power dissipation model of a practical A/D convertor(ADC)is introduced,and numerical results are given to show the energy efciency performance of two diferent sensing manners. |
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ISSN: | 1007-1172 1995-8188 |