2019
DOI: 10.1049/iet-com.2018.5276
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Spectrum sensing based on Bayesian generalised likelihood ratio for cognitive radio systems with multiple antennas

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“…Now, we assume that the noise variance has an Inverse-Gamma prior distribution with different values of shape ρ and scale parameter κ . Therefore, the expression of the prior distribution of the noise variance as shown in [32,33,49] is γ 2 ∼ Inv-Gamma (ρ, κ). In other words, a diagonal matrix Γ 0 = diag (γ 2 0,1 , .…”
Section: Methodology 41 B-glrt Detector For Unknown Noise Covariancmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Now, we assume that the noise variance has an Inverse-Gamma prior distribution with different values of shape ρ and scale parameter κ . Therefore, the expression of the prior distribution of the noise variance as shown in [32,33,49] is γ 2 ∼ Inv-Gamma (ρ, κ). In other words, a diagonal matrix Γ 0 = diag (γ 2 0,1 , .…”
Section: Methodology 41 B-glrt Detector For Unknown Noise Covariancmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, we explain our approach using synthetic data to clarify the performance of our design of the GLRT spectrum sensing algorithm where the channel uncertainty exists. In our simulation, the average received SNR at SU is modeled as shown in [33], SNR = log(tr(HH H )) − log(tr(Γ 0 )).…”
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“…There are several kinds of literature investigating various aspects of spectrum sensing for CR systems in recent years. In [10], a new spectrum sensing based on the Generalised Likelihood Ratio Test is proposed. In this method, a circular complex Gaussian distribution is considered to model noise vector and the optimal detector is derived for a multiple antennas CR system.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
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“…The first is overlay CRN in which the PU(s) has the highest priority to utilise the spectrum and the secondary user can use the spectrum if it is not utilised by the PU. The secondary user must have the ability to detect the spectrum hole(s) (the frequencies that are not used by the PU) through an available detection techniques such as energy detector [10], match filter detector [11], likelihood ratio test detector [12], cyclostationary detector [13], Bayesian‐based GLRT detector [14] etc. The other CRN type is underlay CRN in which the PU and the secondary user share the spectrum resource simultaneously.…”
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