Title :
Compressive wideband spectrum sensing using high-order statistics for cognitive radio
Author :
Kaitian Cao ; Hequn Shao
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Broadband Wireless Commun. & Sensor, Nanjing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
Fast and accurate wideband spectrum sensing faces considerable technical challenges in cognitive radio network (CRN). In this paper, a high-order statistics (HOS)-based wideband spectrum sensing (HOS-WSS) scheme with compressive measurements is proposed. Different from traditional spectrum sensing schemes based on compressed sensing (CS) requiring the signal recovery, HOS-WSS scheme resorts to HOS directly fed by compressive measurements for detecting the licensed wideband spectrum, which can significantly reduce the computational complexity and improve the sensing agility. Both theoretical analyses and simulation results show that the proposed algorithm has lower computational complexity and is more robust to the noise uncertainty compared to the HOS-WSS scheme with generalized orthogonal matching pursuit (GOMP) reconstruction algorithm and HOS-based scheme with Nyquist samples.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; compressed sensing; iterative methods; radio networks; radio spectrum management; statistical analysis; time-frequency analysis; CRN; CS; GOMP reconstruction algorithm; HOS-WSS scheme; Nyquist samples; cognitive radio network; compressive measurement; compressive wideband spectrum sensing; generalized orthogonal matching pursuit reconstruction algorithm; high-order statistics; licensed wideband spectrum detection; signal recovery; Cognitive radio; Compressed sensing; Gaussian noise; Sensors; Uncertainty; Wideband; Compressed sensing; cognitive radio; high order statistics; wideband spectrum sensing;
Conference_Titel :
Global High Tech Congress on Electronics (GHTCE), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Shenzhen
DOI :
10.1109/GHTCE.2013.6767270