Analysis of Wideband spectrum sensing using Anderson darling test statistics in underlay cognitive microcell
G. Kalaimagal
Abstract:The most widely used sensing technique for detecting energy is due to its ease of use and lack of need for signal information beforehand. Traditional methods often employ a two-threshold strategy in low signal-to-noise ratio scenarios, which can lead to temporary detection outcomes when the signal's energy is between the low and high threshold values. This subsequently results in inadequate detection accuracy, characterized by a reduced probability of detection, which ultimately results in an extended duration… Show more
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