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Energy‐efficient reporting scheme for cognitive radio networks

Chilakala Sudhamani, Ashutosh Saxena, Aswini Vunnava

2021IET Networks14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Cooperative spectrum sensing in cognitive radio network consumes a large amount of energy during spectrum sensing and reporting. An energy‐efficient reporting scheme called the reduced energy consumption scheme for reporting has been proposed to reduce energy consumption. In this scheme, all secondary users will sense the channel and make a local decision about the spectrum. All these local decisions are forwarded to a common node known as the fusion centre. This counts the presence or absence of the primary user based on the secondary user's local decisions. Whenever the counters count is greater than or equal to the threshold then the fusion centre sends a stop reporting feedback signal to the secondary users. In this way the energy consumption is reduced by diminishing the reporting secondary users and the energy efficiency is improved. The simulation and numerical results show a notable improvement in the energy efficiency of a reduced spectrum sensing scheme compared to the conventional spectrum sensing method.

Topics & Concepts

Cognitive radioEnergy (signal processing)Energy consumptionScheme (mathematics)Computer scienceEfficient energy useSIGNAL (programming language)TelecommunicationsFusion centerComputer networkNode (physics)Channel (broadcasting)Real-time computingSpectrum (functional analysis)EngineeringElectrical engineeringWirelessStatisticsMathematicsPhysicsMathematical analysisProgramming languageQuantum mechanicsStructural engineeringCognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum SensingDistributed Sensor Networks and Detection AlgorithmsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization
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