articleIEEE Communications MagazineApr 1, 2008Closed access

Spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks: requirements, challenges and design trade-offs

University of Toronto · Communications Research Centre Canada

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Abstract

Opportunistic unlicensed access to the (temporarily) unused frequency bands across the licensed radio spectrum is currently being investigated as a means to increase the efficiency of spectrum usage. Such opportunistic access calls for implementation of safeguards so that ongoing licensed operations are not compromised. Among different candidates, sensing-based access, where the unlicensed users transmit if they sense the licensed band to be free, is particularly appealing due to its low deployment cost and its compatibility with the legacy licensed systems. The ability to reliably and autonomously identify unused frequency bands is envisaged as one of the main functionalities of cognitive radios. In this…

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Keywords
  • Cognitive radio
  • Computer science
  • Software deployment
  • Radio spectrum
  • Telecommunications
  • Spectrum management
  • Computer network
  • Backward compatibility
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