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2011

Comparison among Cognitive Radio Architectures for Spectrum Sensing

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Comparison among Cognitive Radio Architectures for Spectrum Sensing
Recently, the growing success of new wireless applications and services has led to overcrowded licensed bands, inducing the governmental regulatory agencies to consider more flexible strategies to improve the utilization of the radio spectrum. To this end, cognitive radio represents a promising technology since it allows to exploit the unused radio resources. In this context, the spectrum sensing task is one of the most challenging issues faced by a cognitive radio. It consists of an analysis of the radio environment to detect unused resources which can be exploited by cognitive radios. In this paper, three different cognitive radio architectures, i.e. stand-alone single antenna, cooperative and multiple antennas, are proposed for spectrum sensing purposes. These architectures implement a relatively fast and reliable signal processing algorithm, based on a feature detection technique and support vector machines, for identifying the transmissions in a given environment. Such architec...
Luca Bixio, Marina Ottonello, Mirco Raffetto, Carl
Added 14 May 2011
Updated 14 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where EJWCN
Authors Luca Bixio, Marina Ottonello, Mirco Raffetto, Carlo S. Regazzoni
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