Title of article :
Hard Decision-based Cooperative Spectrum Sensing via Sequential Detection in Cognitive Radio Networks
Author/Authors :
Torabi, Samira Department of Electrical Engineering - Islamic Azad University Najafabad Branch, Najafabad, Iran , Sabahi, Mohammad-Farzan Department of Electrical Engineering - Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran , Mahdavi-Nasab, Homayon Department of Electrical Engineering - Islamic Azad University Najafabad Branch, Najafabad, Iran
Abstract :
This paper presents a study of hard combination data fusion for cooperative spectrum sensing in Cognitive Radio
(CR). Fast and accurate spectrum sensing is crucial in realizing a reliable cognitive network. Cooperative spectrum
sensing can help reducing the mean detection time and increasing the agility of the sensing process. However, when
the number of cognitive users is large, the bandwidth need for the control channel that are used to report the secondary
user nodes’ results to the fusion center may become excessively large. This paper presents a hard decision-based
cooperative sequential detection scheme to reduce the average sensing time that is required to reach a detection
decision. In the scheme, each cognitive radio computes the log likelihood ratio for its every measurement, and
quantizes its measurements then sends its hard-decision to base station and the base station sequentially accumulates
these log likelihood statistics and determines whether to stop making measurement.
Keywords :
Cognitive Radio , Cooperative Sensing , Hard Decision-based Cooperative Sensing , Sequential Detection , Spectrum Sensing
Journal title :
Majlesi Journal of Telecommunication Devices