Spectrum Sensing of OFDM Signals Utilizing Higher Order Statistics under
Noise Uncertainty Environments in Cognitive Radio Systems
MOUSUMI HAQUE,
Tetsuya Shimamura
Abstract:Cognitive radio (CR) is an important issue to solve the spectrum scarcity problem for modern and forthcoming wireless communication systems. Spectrum sensing is the ability of the CR systems to sense the primary user signal to detect an ideal portion of the radio spectrum. Spectrum sensing is mandatory to solve the spectrum scarcity problem and the interference problem of the primary user. Noise uncertainty consideration for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) transmitted signals in severe noise … Show more
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