Title :
Equal Gain Combining for Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks
Author :
Hamza, Doha ; Aissa, Sonia ; Aniba, G.
Author_Institution :
Comput., Electr. & Math. Sci. & Eng. (CEMSE) Div., King Abdullah Univ. of Sci. & Technol. (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Sensing with equal gain combining (SEGC), a novel cooperative spectrum sensing technique for cognitive radio networks, is proposed. Cognitive radios simultaneously transmit their sensing results to the fusion center (FC) over multipath fading reporting channels. The cognitive radios estimate the phases of the reporting channels and use those estimates for coherent combining of the sensing results at the FC. A global decision is made at the FC by comparing the received signal with a threshold. We obtain the global detection probabilities and secondary throughput exactly through a moment generating function approach. We verify our solution via system simulation and demonstrate that the Chernoff bound and central limit theory approximation are not tight. The cases of hard sensing and soft sensing are considered and we provide examples in which hard sensing is advantageous to soft sensing. We contrast the performance of SEGC with maximum ratio combining of the sensors´ results and provide examples where the former is superior. Furthermore, we evaluate the performance of SEGC against existing orthogonal reporting techniques such as time division multiple access (TDMA). SEGC performance always dominates that of TDMA in terms of secondary throughput. We also study the impact of phase and synchronization errors and demonstrate the robustness of the SEGC technique against such imperfections.
Keywords :
approximation theory; cognitive radio; diversity reception; fading channels; phase estimation; probability; radio spectrum management; sensor fusion; synchronisation; time division multiple access; Chernoff bound; SEGC technique; TDMA; central limit theory approximation; cognitive radio network; coherent combining; cooperative spectrum sensing technique; fusion center; global detection probability; hard sensing; maximum ratio combining; moment generating function approach; multipath fading reporting channel; orthogonal reporting technique; phase errors; phase estimation; secondary throughput; sensing with equal gain combining; soft sensing; synchronization errors; system simulation; Channel estimation; Cognitive radio; Diversity reception; Fading; Receivers; Sensors; Signal to noise ratio; Cognitive radio networks; equal gain combining; hard sensing; maximum ratio combining; soft sensing;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2014.2317788