PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF MATCHED FILTER-BASED SECONDARY USER DETECTION IN COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS
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Cognitive radio network, Dynamic spectrum access, Spectrum overlay, Spectrum underlay, Transmitter Detection, Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Detection, Interference-based Detection, Spectrum holes, Digital Signal ProcessinAbstract
This paper addresses to the detection of secondary user radio signal by proposed approach “Matched Filter” in a cognitive radio environment to ensure interference- free use for the primary user. Secondary user also run in unused spectrum bands that are licensed without interfering with the licensed user by doing so minimizing spectrum shortage and expanding the potency of spectrum utilization. Spectrum sensing has been noticed as being an important functionality of cognitive radio. Performance of proposed approach of spectrum sensing of this technique is based on false alarm and detection probability and sensing time is low as compared to other detectors and needs less time to achieve high processing gain.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Salahuddin, Syed Shahid abbas, Abdul manan razzaq, Mubashar Hussain, Meiraj aslam, Prince hamza Shafique (Author)
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