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    Effective Implementation of Wide-band Spectrum Sensing

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Golvaei, Mehran (Author) ; Shabany, Mahdi (Supervisor) ; Fakharzadeh, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Ever increasing demand for higher data rate in wireless communication in the face of limited or underutilized spectral resources has motivated the introduction of cognitive radio for dynamic access to spectrum. In dynamic spectrum access a new type of users called secondary users measure the spectrum to see if it is occupied by licensed users (primary users or PU). When channel is empty secondary users can use it to transmit signal. This approach is called spectrum sensing. Hidden PU problem can severely defect detection ability of non-cooperativ spectrum sensing systems. Cooperative spectrum sensing (CSS) uses spatial diversity of spectrum sensors to tackle this problem. There are two kinds... 

    Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Based on Learning Techniques for 5G Mobile Communication Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Karimpour Fard, Elaheh (Author) ; Behroozi, Hamid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent years, with the continuous growth and development of wireless communication systems, the demand for the use of radio spectrum has increased significantly, which has led to problems such as a shortage of spectrum. An effective solution to the spectrum shortage problem is to use cognitive radio. One of the main functions of cognitive radio networks is spectrum sensing and our focus in this study is to examine machine learning and deep learning methods to improve cooperative spectrum sensing. Since channel and noise parameters are not accurate in telecommunication systems, we need to use a method to estimate these parameters. In this regard, the structure of Bayesian with neural... 

    Cross layer Design in Cognitive Radio Networks

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Majd, Arash (Author) ; Pakravan, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis, the challenges of the PHY and MAC layers in cognitive radio networks are discussed and a plan which considers the cross layer concept between them is presented.In the first part of the thesis, a brief survey on various spectrum sensing techniques is presented. A detector which can improve the network performance is introduced and based on this detector, the important problem of trade-off between spectrum sensing period and the network throughput is considered. For this purpose, first of all, the truncated SPRT detector is presented and for low SNRs the optimal truncation time which leads to maximum network throughput is obtained. In the second part of the thesis,the... 

    An Intelligent Spectrum Management Framework in Cognitive Radio Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Abachi, Taha (Author) ; Hemmatyar, Afshin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Cognitive radio is a tool for optimal use of radio spectrum, not used by the primary users all the time. Two main features of a cognitive radio are cognitive capability and reconfigurability. An intelligent cognitive radio uses its cognition ability to identify the environmental parameters and makes future decisions based on this information. Then the reconfigurability is used to set the sending parameters to the calculated values in the cognition phase. Cogition phase consists of major steps; spectrum sensing, decision, mobility and handoff. Throughout this thesis we first propose a cooperative sensing scheme using algorithmic techniques based on sensors’ spatial information through... 

    Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Taherpour, Abbas (Author) ; Nasiri Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis, we consider the problem of spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks. First, the collaborative energy detectors based spectrum sensing are investigated in the case of known noise variance for two models of primary user (PU) signal, i.e. random and unknown deterministic signals. Since the derived optimum collaborative energy detector requires the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of secondary users (SU) and it has complex structure, the generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) detector is proposed for both models of PU signal which leads to the same decision rules for both models. Simulation results show that the performance of the proposed GLR detector is near to that of optimal... 

    Rendezvous Algorithms for Cognitive Radio Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tahernia, Mehrdad (Author) ; Pakravan, Mohammadreza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the present thesis we will design and study some rendezvous algorithms for cognitive radio networks. In cognitive radio networks, secondary users try to access the spectrum of primary users in an opportunistic manner. Each secondary user constructs a channel list of accessible resources by channel sensing. These resources are not necessarily the same for different users; therefore, in order to make a connection in absence of a fixed control channel, different secondary users should find each other properly and quickly after entering the network. This is known as the blind rendezvous problem. We will develop and examine a new sequence based algorithm for blind rendezvous. Moreover, some... 

    Design and Implementation of a Spectrum Sensor for Cognitive Radio

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Safavi, Mahya (Author) ; Shabani, Mahdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Frequency scarcity has emerged the necessity of opportunistic utilization of frequency bands, which can be realized through a cognitive radio system. During an agile communication between unlicensed users, a cognitive radio system must avoid collision with licensed users. Hence it should continuously observe the band of interest and report the presence of licensed user signals. This task is fulfilled by a vital part of a cognitive radio system, called the spectrum sensing core. Recently several techniques have been proposed for the spectrum sensing in literature. Some of them like matched filtering, cyclostationarity based detection are based on primary user signal features. However energy... 

    Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radios Using Compressive Sensing and Random Sampling

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Dezfouli, Milad (Author) ; Marvasti, Farrokh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Cognitive radio (CR) can successfully deal with the growing demand and scarcity of the wireless spectrum. To exploit limited spectrum efficiently, CR technology allows unlicensed users to access licensed spectrum bands. Since licensed users have priorities to use the bands, the unlicensed users need to continuously monitor the licensed users activities to avoid interference and collisions. How to obtain reliable results of the licensed users activities is the main task for spectrum sensing. Based on the sensing results, the unlicensed users should adapt their transmit powers and access strategies to protect the licensed communications. The requirement naturally presents challenges to the... 

    Design And Simulation Of Fast Spectrum Sensing For Cognitive Radio Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jouyaeian, Amir Hossein (Author) ; Fotowat Ahmadi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Deployment of demands, increase in users and new services highlight the necessity of effective frequency allocation i.e. dynamic allocation instead of fixed allocation. Cognitive radio is a proper solution for dynamic frequency allocation. Cognitive radio can scan the spectrum and use the idle bands for transmitting and receiving data. The main part of this radio which is responsible for the most pivotal task is spectrum sensing. Recently, varied methods have been proposed to sense the spectrum. The scope of this research is on designing a very high-speed spectrum sensing system. In this thesis, in order to meet the required scan rate, a tunable complex filter with 40MHz pass-band has... 

    A new spectrum sensing method using output analysis of the PFD

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs ; Volume 60, Issue 6 , 2013 , Pages 366-370 ; 15497747 (ISSN) Vahidpoor, Z ; Fotowat Ahmady, A ; Forooraghi, K ; Atlasbaf, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this brief, a new blind spectrum sensing method is proposed based on frequency comparison using a phase frequency detector (PFD). The PFD output patterns are utilized in a way to sense the spectrum with no knowledge of incoming signals, noise, or channel parameters. The detection and false alarm error probabilities are analytically calculated for additive white Gaussian noise and sine-wave input and are simulated for different inputs. It is shown that the required detection and false alarm probabilities can be achieved by changing the system parameters. The results show that the proposed method has lower complexity and outperforms the previous single-antenna blind method over flat fading... 

    A new spectrum sensing circuit for cognitive radio applications

    , Article Proceedings - CIMSim 2011: 3rd International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Modelling and Simulation, 20 September 2011 through 22 September 2011, Langkawi ; 2011 , Pages 404-407 ; 9780769545622 (ISBN) Vahidpoor, Z ; Forooraghi, K ; Atlasbaf, Z ; Ahmadi, A. F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Fast, accurate and efficient sensing is of important aspects in cognitive radio technology. A new sensing circuit is proposed using a phase frequency detector for cognitive radio applications. Using this method, spectral sensing can be done in a very short time by a low cost, low power circuit, compared with available implemented methods. The PFD circuit resolves different frequencies without the need of variable filter bandwidth or the banks of filters. Also it accelerates sensing procedure because of short time needed to detect the signal. Simulations show the accurate operation of this method and comparison with other methods shows faster sweep rates  

    Multiple antenna spectrum sensing in cognitive radios

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ; Volume 9, Issue 2 , 2010 , Pages 814-823 ; 15361276 (ISSN) Taherpour, A ; Nasiri-Kenari, M ; Gazor, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    In this paper, we consider the problem of spectrum sensing by using multiple antenna in cognitive radios when the noise and the primary user signal are assumed as independent complex zero-mean Gaussian random signals. The optimal multiple antenna spectrum sensing detector needs to know the channel gains, noise variance, and primary user signal variance. In practice some or all of these parameters may be unknown, so we derive the Generalized Likelihood Ratio (GLR) detectors under these circumstances. The proposed GLR detector, in which all the parameters are unknown, is a blind and invariant detector with a low computational complexity. We also analytically compute the missed detection and... 

    Invariant wideband spectrum sensing under unknown variances

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ; Volume 8, Issue 5 , 2009 , Pages 2182-2186 ; 15361276 (ISSN) Taherpour, A ; Gazor, S ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    In this paper, we divide a wide frequency range into multiple subbands and in each subband detect whether in a primary user (PU) is active or not. We assume that PU signal at each subband and the additive noise are white zeromean independent Gaussian random processes with unknown variances. We also assume that at least a minimum given number of subbands is vacant of PU signal and propose an invariant Generalized Likelihood Ratio (GLR) detector. The concept of the grouping of subbands allows faster spectrum sensing of a subset of subbands which may be occupied by a specific PU. Also, we evaluate trade-offs involved in the proposed algorithms by simulation. © 2009 IEEE  

    Wideband spectrum sensing in unknown white Gaussian noise

    , Article IET Communications ; Volume 2, Issue 6 , 2008 , Pages 763-771 ; 17518628 (ISSN) Taherpour, A ; Gazor, S ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    The spectrum sensing of a wideband frequency range is studied by dividing it into multiple subbands. It is assumed that in each subband either a primary user (PU) is active or absent in a additive white Gaussian noise environment with an unknown variance. It is also assumed that at least a minimum given number of subbands are vacant of PUs. In this multiple interrelated hypothesis testing problem, the noise variance is estimated and a generalised likelihood ratio detector is proposed to identify possible spectrum holes at a secondary user (SU). Provided that it is known that a specific PU can occupy a subset of subbands simultaneously, a grouping algorithm which allows faster spectrum... 

    Efficient cooperative spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks

    , Article 18th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC'07, Athens, 3 September 2007 through 7 September 2007 ; December , 2007 ; 1424411440 (ISBN); 9781424411443 (ISBN) Taherpour, A ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Jamshidi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Rcent measurements suggest the possibility of sharing spectrum among different parties subject to interference-protection constraints. In order to enable access to an unused licensed spectrum, a secondary user has to monitor licensed bands and opportunistically transmit whenever no primary signal is detected. In this paper, we study spectrum-sharing between a primary licensee and a group of secondary users. The structure of an asymptotically optimum detector based on the measurements of all secondary users is derived and the effect of the quantization error in such a system is evaluated. The results show the superiority of the proposed detector to other schemes. © 2007 IEEE  

    Analytical and learning-based spectrum sensing time optimisation in cognitive radio systems

    , Article IET Communications ; Volume 7, Issue 5 , 2013 , Pages 480-489 ; 17518628 (ISSN) Shokri Ghadikolaei, H ; Abdi, Y ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this study, the average throughput maximisation of a secondary user (SU) by optimising its spectrum sensing time is formulated, assuming that a priori knowledge of the presence and absence probabilities of the primary users (PUs) is available. The energy consumed to find a transmission opportunity is evaluated, and a discussion on the impacts of the number of PUs on SU throughput and consumed energy are presented. To avoid the challenges associated with the analytical method, as a second solution, a systematic adaptive neural network-based sensing time optimisation approach is also proposed. The proposed scheme is able to find the optimum value of the channel sensing time without any... 

    Distributed multiuser sequential channel sensing schemes in multichannel cognitive radio networks

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ; Volume 12, Issue 5 , 2013 , Pages 2055-2067 ; 15361276 (ISSN) Shokri Ghadikolaei, H ; Sheikholeslami, F ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Effective spectrum sensing strategies enable cognitive radios (CRs) to identify and opportunistically transmit on under-utilized spectral resources. In this paper, sequential channel sensing problems for single and multiple secondary users (SUs) networks are effectively modeled through finite state Markovian processes. More specifically, a model for single user case is introduced and its performance is validated through analytical analysis. Then, in order to address multiple SUs case, this model is extended to include the modified p-persistent access (MPPA) protocol. Since the scheme utilized experiences a high level of collision among the SUs, to mitigate the problem appropriately,... 

    Learning-based spectrum sensing time optimization in cognitive radio systems

    , Article 2012 6th International Symposium on Telecommunications, IST 2012, 6 November 2012 through 8 November 2012 ; November , 2012 , Pages 249-254 ; 9781467320733 (ISBN) Shokri Ghadikolaei, H ; Abdi, Y ; Nasiri-Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Powerful spectrum sensing schemes enable cognitive radios (CRs) to find transmission opportunities in spectral resources allocated exclusively to primary users. In this paper, the problem of maximizing the average throughput of a cognitive radio system through optimizing its spectrum sensing time is investigated, and a systematic neural network-based optimization approach is proposed which avoids challenges associated with the conventional analytical solutions. The proposed method exploits a novel learning and optimization cycle to enable an effective cooperation between two kinds of well-known artificial neural networks and finds the optimum value of the channel sensing time without any... 

    A real-time, low-power implementation for high-resolution eigenvalue-based spectrum sensing

    , Article Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing ; Volume 77, Issue 3 , December , 2013 , Pages 437-447 ; 09251030 (ISSN) Safavi, S. M ; Shabany, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this paper, a novel multiple antenna, high-resolution eigenvalue-based spectrum sensing algorithm based on the FFT of the received signal is introduced. The proposed platform overcomes the SNR wall problem in the conventional energy detection (ED) algorithm, enabling the detection of the weak signals at -10 dB SNR. Moreover, the utilization of FFT for the input signal channelization provides a simple, low-power design for a high-resolution spectrum sensing regime. A real-time, low-area, and low-power VLSI architecture is also developed for the algorithm, which is implemented in a 0.18 μm CMOS technology. The implemented design is the first eigenvalue-based detection (EBD) architecture... 

    A VLSI architecture for multiple antenna eigenvalue-based spectrum sensing

    , Article 2012 19th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems, ICECS 2012, 9 December 2012 through 12 December 2012 ; December , 2012 , Pages 153-156 ; 9781467312615 (ISBN) Safavi, S. M ; Shabany, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    An Eigenvalue-based detection (EBD) scheme, is proposed as an efficient method to overcome the noise uncertainty and the SNR wall problem in conventional energy detection (ED) schemes. Despite remarkable efforts made to analyze the EBD performance, a VLSI implementation is missing in literature. In this paper, a new FFT-based EBD algorithm is introduced, which eliminates the need for filter banks and discrete wavelet packet transform to channelize the input signal. The proposed method enables the utilization of the EBD algorithm in high-resolution spectrum sensing approaches. Moreover, it enables the detection of signals with SNRs as low as -10 dB. A low-power, area-efficient yet real-time...