articleIEEE Transactions on Wireless CommunicationsApr 1, 2008Closed access

Sensing-Throughput Tradeoff for Cognitive Radio Networks

Agency for Science, Technology and Research · Institute for Infocomm Research

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Abstract

In a cognitive radio network, the secondary users are allowed to utilize the frequency bands of primary users when these bands are not currently being used. To support this spectrum reuse functionality, the secondary users are required to sense the radio frequency environment, and once the primary users are found to be active, the secondary users are required to vacate the channel within a certain amount of time. Therefore, spectrum sensing is of significant importance in cognitive radio networks. There are two parameters associated with spectrum sensing: probability of detection and probability of false alarm. The higher the probability of detection, the better the primary users are protected. However, from…

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