• DocumentCode
    3603486
  • Title

    Cognitive Radio Techniques Under Practical Imperfections: A Survey

  • Author

    Sharma, Shree Krishna ; Bogale, Tadilo Endeshaw ; Chatzinotas, Symeon ; Ottersten, Bjorn ; Long Bao Le ; Xianbin Wang

  • Author_Institution
    Interdiscipl. Center for Security, Reliability & Trust, Univ. of Luxembourg, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
  • Volume
    17
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    1858
  • Lastpage
    1884
  • Abstract
    Cognitive radio (CR) has been considered as a potential candidate for addressing the spectrum scarcity problem of future wireless networks. Since its conception, several researchers, academic institutions, industries, and regulatory and standardization bodies have put their significant efforts toward the realization of CR technology. However, as this technology adapts its transmission based on the surrounding radio environment, several practical issues may need to be considered. In practice, several imperfections, such as noise uncertainty, channel/interference uncertainty, transceiver hardware imperfections, signal uncertainty, and synchronization issues, may severely deteriorate the performance of a CR system. To this end, the investigation of realistic solutions toward combating various practical imperfections is very important for the successful implementation of cognitive technology. In this direction, first, this survey paper provides an overview of the enabling techniques for CR communications. Subsequently, it discusses the main imperfections that may occur in the most widely used CR paradigms and then reviews the existing approaches toward addressing these imperfections. Finally, it provides some interesting open research issues.
  • Keywords
    cognitive radio; radio transceivers; radiofrequency interference; wireless channels; CR technology; academic institutions; channel-interference uncertainty; cognitive radio techniques; cognitive technology; radio environment; signal uncertainty; spectrum scarcity problem; standardization bodies; synchronization issues; transceiver hardware imperfections; wireless networks; Cognitive radio; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Interference; Noise measurement; Signal to noise ratio; Transceivers; Uncertainty; Cognitive radio; channel uncertainty; noise uncertainty; spectrum sensing; transceiver imperfections; underlay;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Communications Surveys Tutorials, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1553-877X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/COMST.2015.2452414
  • Filename
    7147789