par Van Den Biggelaar, Olivier ;Dricot, Jean-Michel ;De Doncker, Philippe ;Horlin, François
Référence (09-12 September, 2012: Sydney, Australia), Proc. of the IEEE 23rd International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC
Publication Publié, 2012-09
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Résumé : We consider the sensing of the frequency spectrum for cognitive radios, based on energy detection. It has been shown that the sensing reliability can be improved by using several cooperating cognitive radios that exchange their individual sensing information to a coordinator node through specific control channels. The coordinator node then combines the received information in order to make a decision about the primary network presence. In this paper, we compute analytically the probability density functions of the noise coming from the two-bits non-uniform quantization of the energy measure at each node and from the non-uniform bit flipping on the control channel. The quantization step and the bit flipping probabilities are selected to reduce the impact of the error. A new optimal fusion rule is proposed that takes into account the control channel noise distribution. Numerical simulations show that this new scheme outperforms the Maximum Ratio Combining scheme when different false alarm probabilities are used by the nodes.