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20 April 2017 Properties of centralized cooperative sensing in cognitive radio networks
Paweł Skokowski, Krzysztof Malon, Jerzy Łopatka
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Proceedings Volume 10418, XI Conference on Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare Systems; 1041807 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2269996
Event: Conference on Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare Systems, 2016, Oltarzew, Poland
Abstract
Spectrum sensing is a functionality that enables network creation in the cognitive radio technology. Spectrum sensing is use for building the situation awareness knowledge for better use of radio resources and to adjust network parameters in case of jamming, interferences from legacy systems, decreasing link quality caused e.g. by nodes positions changes. This paper presents results from performed tests to compare cooperative centralized sensing versus local sensing. All tests were performed in created simulator developed in Matlab/Simulink environment.
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Paweł Skokowski, Krzysztof Malon, and Jerzy Łopatka "Properties of centralized cooperative sensing in cognitive radio networks", Proc. SPIE 10418, XI Conference on Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare Systems, 1041807 (20 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2269996
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KEYWORDS
Chromium

Signal detection

Signal processing

Networks

Sensing systems

Environmental sensing

Radon

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