Title :
Censored Truncated Sequential Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radio Networks
Author :
Maleki, Soroush ; Leus, Geert
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Electr. Eng., Math. & Comput. Sci., Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands
Abstract :
Reliable spectrum sensing is a key functionality of a cognitive radio network. Cooperative spectrum sensing improves the detection reliability of a cognitive radio system but also increases the system energy consumption which is a critical factor particularly for low-power wireless technologies. A censored truncated sequential spectrum sensing technique is considered as an energy-saving approach. To design the underlying sensing parameters, the maximum {average energy consumption per sensor} is minimized subject to a lower bounded global probability of detection and an upper bounded false alarm rate. This way both the interference to the primary user due to miss detection and the network throughput as a result of a low false alarm rate are controlled. {To solve this problem, it is assumed that the cognitive radios and fusion center are aware of their location and mutual channel properties.} We compare the performance of the proposed scheme with a fixed sample size censoring scheme under different scenarios and show that for low-power cognitive radios, censored truncated sequential sensing outperforms censoring. It is shown that as the sensing energy per sample of the cognitive radios increases, the energy efficiency of the censored truncated sequential approach grows significantly.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; cooperative communication; probability; radio spectrum management; telecommunication network reliability; censored truncated sequential spectrum sensing; detection reliability; energy consumption; energy-saving approach; fusion center; low-power cognitive radio networks; low-power wireless technologies; lower bounded global probability; mutual channel properties; primary user; upper bounded false alarm rate; Analytical models; Cognitive radio; Energy consumption; Interference; Optimization; Reliability; Sensors; censoring; cognitive radio networks; distributed spectrum sensing; energy efficiency; sequential sensing;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2013.130304