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Performance of energy-efficient cooperative cognitive radio system over erroneous Nakagami-m and Weibull fading channels

Cognitive radio (CR) is developed as one of the important techniques to improve the utilization of the radio spectrum. A CR node shares the radio spectrum with a licensed primary user opportunistically. In this paper, we study the performance of an energy-efficient cooperative cognitive radio system...

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Published in:Wireless networks 2020-05, Vol.26 (4), p.2623-2638
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description Cognitive radio (CR) is developed as one of the important techniques to improve the utilization of the radio spectrum. A CR node shares the radio spectrum with a licensed primary user opportunistically. In this paper, we study the performance of an energy-efficient cooperative cognitive radio system (CCRS) in the presence of noise plus different fading conditions under channel error constraints. Two fading environments namely, Nakagami- m and Weibull fading are considered and performance characteristics are evaluated. More precisely, Every CR node uses the similar energy detectors to sense a primary user, and forwards their knowledge to fusion center (FC) as one bit binary information. Different hard-decision fusion operations are carried out at FC to take the global decision about the status of the primary user. The analytical and simulation models related to noise and fading for calculating missdetection performance, total error performance, and sensing time and throughput/energy efficiency trade-off are developed. Analytical frameworks are validated via computer based simulations. For comparison purposes, we also investigate the performance of CCRS in Rayleigh fading with and without channel errors constraints. Further, the performance CCRS is investigated for various hard-decision fusion rules under several parameters of the system. Finally, an optimal values of the number of CR nodes and sensing threshold for different fusion rules, and sub-optimal hard-decision fusion rule are also investigated. The energy efficiency is enhanced by 19% when CCRS is operated over Nakagami- m fading environment as compared to Rayleigh fading environment for a fixed parameter values of the network.
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Decision analysis
Electrical Engineering
Energy efficiency
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Error detection
Fading
IT in Business
Networks
Parameters
Power efficiency
Radio spectra
Spectrum allocation
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