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Title: Non-parametric Spectrum Sensing based on Censored Observations in Quasi-static Fading Channel for Cognitive Radio
Authors: Patel, D. K.
Trivedi, Y. N.
Keywords: Spectrum Sensing
Goodness of Fit Test
Quasi-static Channel
Censored Data
EC Faculty Paper
Faculty Paper
ITFEC002
Issue Date: 11-Jun-2013
Publisher: The Software Defined Radio Forum, Inc.
Citation: Proceedings of SDR-WInnComm-Europe 2013, June 11 – 13, 2013, Page No. 108 – 111
Series/Report no.: ITFEC002-14
Abstract: The detection of primary user (PU) is a challenging task for a cognitive radio user to access the spectrum opportunistically. In this paper, a spectrum sensing method based on censored observations is proposed as Censored Anderson Darling sensing (CAD). We evaluate the performance of the CAD sensing method with Monte Carlo simulations. It is shown that the proposed method outperforms the energy detection at about 6 dB gain over quasi-static fading channel at lower signal to noise ratio. Also, it gives better detection performance compared to AD sensing and OS based sensing methods which have recently been proposed in the literature.
URI: http://10.1.7.181:1900/jspui/123456789/4365
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