Opportunistic Spectrum Sensing and Transmissions
Sk. Shariful Alam, Lucio Marcenaro, Carlo Regazzoni

TL;DR
This paper reviews spectrum sensing methods and dynamic spectrum access techniques in cognitive radio, highlighting challenges, interference issues, and energy efficiency considerations for effective radio resource utilization.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive survey of spectrum sensing approaches and discusses challenges and solutions for dynamic spectrum access in cognitive radio systems.
Findings
Spectrum sensing is crucial for dynamic spectrum access.
Interference from cognitive terminals can significantly affect primary users.
Power control is essential for energy-efficient cognitive radio operations.
Abstract
Nowadays, cognitive radio is one of the most promising paradigms in the arena of wireless communications, as it aims at the proficient use of radio resources. Proper utilization of the radio spectrum requires dynamic spectrum accessing. To this end, spectrum sensing is undoubtedly necessary. In this chapter, various approaches for dynamic spectrum access scheme are presented, together with a survey of spectrum sensing methodologies for cognitive radio. Moreover, the challenges are analyzed that are associated with spectrum sensing and dynamic spectrum access techniques. Sensing beacon transmitted from different cognitive terminals creates significant interference to the primary users if proper precautions have not be not taken into consideration. Consequently, cognitive radio transmitter power control will be finally addressed to analyze energy efficiency aspects.
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