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What is Energy Detection

Handbook of Research on Software-Defined and Cognitive Radio Technologies for Dynamic Spectrum Management
A signal detection approach that use the energy in a signal observation as the sole discriminant to determine whether or not an information-bearing signal is present.
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Spectral Sensing Performance for Feature-Based Signal Detection with Imperfect Training
Quang Thai (Macquarie University, Australia) and Sam Reisenfeld (Macquarie University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6571-2.ch008
Abstract
In this chapter, the effect of imperfect training data on feature-based signal detection is explored, as it relates to both training time and detection performance in a cognitive radio system. The improved performance of feature-based detection comes at the cost of either having to know in advance the signal features present in primary user transmissions (an unrealistic assumption) or learning them whilst operating “in the field.” Such learning, however, necessarily takes place with signal sets which do not perfectly represent the features of the primary users' modulated signals. Using a two-stage detector performing both feature training and sensing functions, it is shown in this chapter that reducing the learning time generally results in poorer detection performance and vice-versa. A suitable trade-off between these two outcomes is obtained by optimizing a cost function that takes both factors into consideration. Cyclostationarity detection is specifically considered.
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Review: Effective Solutions for Challenges in Cognitive Radio Networks
A method of spectrum sensing used by SU to identify the state of channel by itself. The knowledge of signal and noise power is used to identify the presence or absence of a PU.
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