Visible to the public Optimized Spectrum sensing Techniques for Enhanced Throughput in Cognitive Radio Network

TitleOptimized Spectrum sensing Techniques for Enhanced Throughput in Cognitive Radio Network
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsThanuja, T. C., Daman, K. A., Patil, A. S.
Conference Name2020 International Conference on Emerging Smart Computing and Informatics (ESCI)
Date Publishedmar
Keywordsadded delay, Cascading style sheets, Cognitive radio, Cognitive Radio Network, cognitive radio networks, Cognitive Radio Security, Cooperative Spectrum Sensing(CSS), enhanced throughput, finite resource, optimal sensing time, Optimization, optimized spectrum sensing techniques, primary users security, pubcrawl, radio networks, radio spectrum management, Resiliency, secondary users, Sensing throughput tradeoff, Sensors, signal detection, signal quality, Signal to noise ratio, software defined radio, software radio, spectrum scarcity, Throughput, throughput optimization, transmission delay, wireless applications, wireless communication system
AbstractThe wireless communication is a backbone for a development of a nation. But spectrum is finite resource and issues like spectrum scarcity, loss of signal quality, transmission delay, raised in wireless communication system due to growth of wireless applications and exponentially increased number of users. Secondary use of a spectrum using Software Defined Radio (SDR) is one of the solutions which is also supported by TRAI. The spectrum sensing is key process in communication based on secondary use of spectrum. But energy consumption, added delay, primary users security are some threats in this system. Here in this paper we mainly focused on throughput optimization in secondary use of spectrum based on optimal sensing time and number of Secondary users during cooperative spectrum sensing in Cognitive radio networks.
DOI10.1109/ESCI48226.2020.9167576
Citation Keythanuja_optimized_2020