A Survey on Cyclostationary Feature Spectrum Sensing Technique
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology(IJARCET) - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 7
Abstract
Real time spectrum sensing with certain accuracy plays a key role in cognitive radio. In this paper Cyclostationary feature spectrum sensing technique is discussed. Cyclostationary feature can be used for spectrum sensing in a very low SNR environment (less than -20 dB). The sensing algorithms are based on measurement of cyclic properties of the received signals. Usually, cyclostationary feature detection requires high computation complexity.
Authors and Affiliations
Mr. Pradeep Kumar Verma , Prof. Rajeshwar Lal Dua
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