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Blindly Combined Energy Detection for Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio
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2008
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Dynamic Spectrum ManagementCognitive Radio Resource ManagementStatistical Signal ProcessingEngineeringSpectrum ManagementSpectrum SensingCognitive RadioNoiseSpeech ProcessingMulti-channel ProcessingEnergy DetectionSignal SamplesChannel EstimationSignal ProcessingCognitive NetworkNoise ReductionNoise Power Estimation
In this letter, a method is proposed to optimally combine the received signal samples in space and time based on the principle of maximizing the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). After the combining, energy detection (ED) is used. However, optimal combining needs information of the source signal and channel, which is usually unknown. To overcome this difficulty, a method is proposed to blindly combine the signal samples. Similar to energy detection, blindly combined energy detection (BCED) does not need any information of the source signal and the channel a priori. BCED can be much better than ED for highly correlated signals, and most importantly, it does not need noise power estimation and overcomes ED's susceptibility to noise uncertainty. Also, perfect synchronization is not required. Simulations based on wireless microphone signals and randomly generated signals are presented to verify the methods.
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