Cognitive Radio Networks: Realistic or Not?
Konstantinos Pelechrinis, Prashant Krishnamurthy, Martin Weiss, Taied, Znati

TL;DR
This paper critically examines the gap between theoretical cognitive radio network research and real-world deployment, highlighting the limitations of current spectrum sensing approaches in complex commercial environments.
Contribution
It challenges existing dynamic spectrum access paradigms by emphasizing the need for radically different design approaches based on realistic scenarios.
Findings
Existing spectrum sensing methods are insufficient for practical deployment.
Current DSA schemes do not account for real-world interactions in commercial networks.
Realistic scenarios reveal fundamental flaws in theoretical CR models.
Abstract
A large volume of research has been conducted in the cognitive radio (CR) area the last decade. However, the deployment of a commercial CR network is yet to emerge. A large portion of the existing literature does not build on real world scenarios, hence, neglecting various important interactions of the research with commercial telecommunication networks. For instance, a lot of attention has been paid to spectrum sensing as the front line functionality that needs to be completed in an efficient and accurate manner to enable an opportunistic CR network architecture. This is necessary to detect the existence of spectrum holes without which no other procedure can be fulfilled. However, simply sensing (cooperatively or not) the energy received from a primary transmitter cannot enable correct dynamic spectrum access. For example, the low strength of a primary transmitter's signal does not…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum Sensing · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Wireless Communication Security Techniques
