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Garima Mahendru1, Anil K Shukla1, L M Patnaik2
1Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, India.
Abstract:
With the recent explosion in the number of wireless communication technologies, the frequency spectrum has become a scarce resource. The need of the hour is an efficient method to utilize the existing spectrum and Cognitive Radio is one such technology that can mitigate the spectrum scarcity. In a cognitive radio system, the unlicensed secondary user accesses the spectrum allotted to licensed primary users when it lies vacant. To implement dynamic or opportunistic access of spectrum, secondary users perform spectrum sensing, which is a quintessential part of a Cognitive radio. From the Cognitive user's point of view, lesser error probability means an increased likelihood of channel reuse when it is vacant, and a higher detection probability signifies better protection to the licensed users. In both cases the decision threshold plays a pivotal role in determining the fate of the unused spectrum. In this paper, we study the difficulty of selecting an appropriate threshold to minimize the error probability in an uncertain low SNR regime. The sensing failure issue is analyzed, and an optimal threshold is computed that yields minimum error rate. An adaptive double threshold concept has been proposed to make the detection robust and a closed-form equation for optimal threshold has been derived to minimize the error. The novel findings through simulation results exhibit improvement in Probability of detection and reduction in probability of error at low SNR in the presence of noise uncertainty factor.
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