Cognitive radio has been proved to be an efficient solution for spectrum shortage and underutilization problems. However, energy consumption during spectrum sensing is a significant drawback of cognitive radio especially in energy-limited systems. An important stage in spectrum sensing playing a role in increasing the energy consumption is the decision fusion at the fusion center. Many decision-fusion rules have been proposed such as Likelihood Ratio rule (LR), Maximum Ratio Combining rule (MRC) and Equal Gain Combining rule (EGC). A comparison among these rules is presented in this paper. The comparison is in terms of the consumed energy and the achievable detection probability at a given false alarm probability threshold, under a limited time assumption. Simulation results show that in critical conditions, such as short sensing time, low SNR, and large number of users, EGC has a better performance in both energy saving and detection probability.

On the Energy Consumption of the Decision-Fusion Rules in Cognitive Radio Networks

Althunibat, Saud Ghassan Abdul Kareem;Granelli, Fabrizio
2012-01-01

Abstract

Cognitive radio has been proved to be an efficient solution for spectrum shortage and underutilization problems. However, energy consumption during spectrum sensing is a significant drawback of cognitive radio especially in energy-limited systems. An important stage in spectrum sensing playing a role in increasing the energy consumption is the decision fusion at the fusion center. Many decision-fusion rules have been proposed such as Likelihood Ratio rule (LR), Maximum Ratio Combining rule (MRC) and Equal Gain Combining rule (EGC). A comparison among these rules is presented in this paper. The comparison is in terms of the consumed energy and the achievable detection probability at a given false alarm probability threshold, under a limited time assumption. Simulation results show that in critical conditions, such as short sensing time, low SNR, and large number of users, EGC has a better performance in both energy saving and detection probability.
2012
2012 IEEE 17th International Workshop on Computer Aided Modeling and Design of Communication Links and Networks (CAMAD)
Piscataway, USA
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
9781467331234
Althunibat, Saud Ghassan Abdul Kareem; S., Narayanan; M., Di Renzo; Granelli, Fabrizio
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