IEEE Access (Jan 2020)
Standard Condition Number Based Spectrum Sensing Under Asynchronous Primary User Activity
Abstract
Cognitive radio (CR) is a promising technology which enables the secondary user (SU) to sense and detect the presence or absence of the primary user (PU) in the frequency band of interest. Therefore, high detection probability is needed to ensure that primary user is adequately protected, while low false-alarm probability provides the opportunity of using free channel and a better throughput performance of secondary user. Most of the studies on spectrum sensing techniques were conducted assuming a perfect synchronization between the secondary and the primary users. However, in practice, the synchronous assumption is very hard to satisfy in the context of real cognitive radio networks environment. In this paper, we present a theoretical formulation of the standard condition number (SCN) based spectrum sensing technique under an asynchronous cognitive radio networks. We assume the case where the primary users generate asynchronous slotted traffic. The standard condition number distributions under null and alternative hypotheses are derived where the secondary user is equipped with two receive antennas. Under asynchronous primary user traffic, we establish the existence of a lower limit of the false-alarm probability below which we are unable to derive a decision threshold for the SCN-based detector.
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