• Title/Summary/Keyword: Maritime Cognitive Radio Network

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Performance Evaluation of Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in Maritime Cognitive Radio Networks (해양 인지 무선 네트워크에서 협력적 센싱 기법의 성능 평가)

  • Nam, Yujin;Lee, Yundong;Lee, Seong Ro;Jeong, Min-A;So, Jaewoo
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.39C no.11
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    • pp.1192-1200
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    • 2014
  • This paper proposes a cooperative spectrum sensing algorithm in a maritime cognitive radio network and evaluates the performance of proposed algorithm. In the proposed algorithm, the secondary ships decide whether to transmit the feedback information or not on the basis of the threshold when the number of available feedback information of the ships is limited. The fusion ship detects whether the channel is available or not on the basis of the feedback information. This paper evaluates the proposed algorithm in terms of the detection probability and the number of secondary ships that are fed back in the maritime cognitive radio network. The simulation results show the proposed algorithm significantly reduces the feedback overhead even though the detection probability is somewhat declined.

Self-weighted Decentralized Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Based On Notification for Hidden Primary User Detection in SANET-CR Network

  • Huang, Yan;Hui, Bing;Su, Xin;Chang, KyungHi
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.7 no.11
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    • pp.2561-2576
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    • 2013
  • The ship ad-hoc network (SANET) extends the coverage of the high data-rate terrestrial communications to the ships with the reduced cost in maritime communications. Cognitive radio (CR) has the ability of sensing the radio environment and dynamically reconfiguring the operating parameters, which can make SANET utilize the spectrum efficiently. However, due to the dynamic topology nature and no central entity for data fusion in SANET, the interference brought into the primary network caused by the hidden primary user requires to be carefully managed by a sort of decentralized cooperative spectrum sensing schemes. In this paper, we propose a self-weighted decentralized cooperative spectrum sensing (SWDCSS) scheme to solve such a problem. The analytical and simulation results show that the proposed SWDCSS scheme is reliable to detect the primary user in SANET. As a result, secondary network can efficiently utilize the spectrum band of primary network with little interference to primary network. Referring the complementary receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves, we observe that with a given false alarm probability, our proposed algorithm reduces the missing probability by 27% than the traditional embedded spectrally agile radio protocol for evacuation (ESCAPE) algorithm in the best condition.

Log-Average-SNR Ratio and Cooperative Spectrum Sensing

  • Yue, Dian-Wu;Lau, Francis C.M.;Wang, Qian
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.311-319
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we analyze the spectrum-sensing performance of a cooperative cognitive radio (CR) network consisting of a number of CR nodes and a fusion center (FC). We introduce the "log-average-SNR ratio" that relates the average SNR of the CR-node-FC link and that of the primary-user-CR-node link. Assuming that the FC utilizes the K-out-of-N rule as its decision rule, we derive exact expressions for the sensing gain and the coding gain - parameters used to characterize the CR network performance at the high SNR region. Based on these results, we determine ways to optimize the performance of the CR network.