2011 5th International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Systems (ICSPCS) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icspcs.2011.6140836
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Efficient methods of interference suppression for spectrum pooling cognitive radios using OFDM signals

Abstract: Cognitive radio networks are promising systems to enable efficient use of spectral resources, thanks to identification of Primary Users (PU) possessing guaranteed radio resources and Secondary Users (SU), trying to use temporary unused channels. Assuming that PU traffic is low, it can switch off specific subcarriers in OFDM signal and this subbands can be used by SU. The proposed method is based on spectrum pooling, assuming that secondary users spectrum access is flexible and should not degrade performance of… Show more

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“…The authors in [3] studied an mutual interference minimization and subcarrier power allocation technique for OFDM-based CR. Different mutual interference suppression techniques are compared using laboratory test on real OFDM signals for spectrum pooling CR systems in [4]. In [5], the authors developed a dynamic subcarrier allocation algorithm for multi-user downlink communications using OFDM technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors in [3] studied an mutual interference minimization and subcarrier power allocation technique for OFDM-based CR. Different mutual interference suppression techniques are compared using laboratory test on real OFDM signals for spectrum pooling CR systems in [4]. In [5], the authors developed a dynamic subcarrier allocation algorithm for multi-user downlink communications using OFDM technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%