Abstract:Since spectrum sensing provides the foundation of a cognitive radio system, it has to be highly reliable. Most often, the bandwidth of the underlying sensor is much smaller than the bandwidth of interest. Conventional swept sensing methods can easily miss primary user systems with either relatively low duty cycles or fast hopping. A traditional way to improve the detection probability in such situations is to sense and average over an appropriate time interval, but obviously at the expense of precious system r… Show more
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