AbstractsComputer Science

A study on social-based cooperative sensing in cognitive radio networks

by Shiqing Feng




Institution: University of Helsinki
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Year: 2015
Keywords: Networking and Service
Record ID: 1143056
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/154801


Abstract

A cognitive radio (CR) is an intelligent radio that reuses frequency band based on dynamic spectrum access (DSA). CR implements spectrum sensing to detect primary users' (PU) presence, and exploits available spectrum without interfering PU. In contrast with local spectrum sensing, cooperative sensing which is implemented by multiple CRs, is more efficient and effective generally. Previous work on cooperative spectrum sensing in cognitive radio (CR) assumes a default mode that CRs are willing to cooperate for others unconditionally. While this situation does not always hold, the requested CR might reject the cooperation request due to its insufficient energy, or security concerns. In this thesis, we propose a social-based cooperative sensing scheme (SBC) that exploits social ties of CRs on their cooperative sensing. Simulation results show that SBC fulfills improved sensing quality, and the sensing performance of CRs correlate to the social degree and social network topology.