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Deux détecteurs d'énergie adaptatifs sont proposés pour les systèmes radio cognitifs afin de détecter les principaux utilisateurs. Contrairement au détecteur d'énergie conventionnel (CED) où une décision est prise après réception de tous les échantillons, nos détecteurs prennent une décision avec l'arrivée séquentielle des échantillons. Par conséquent, la taille de l’échantillon des détecteurs proposés est adaptative. Les résultats de simulation montrent que pour une performance souhaitée, la taille moyenne de l'échantillon des détecteurs proposés est bien inférieure à celle du CED. Ils sont donc plus agiles que le DEC.
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Siyang LIU, Gang XIE, Zhongshan ZHANG, Yuanan LIU, "Two Adaptive Energy Detectors for Cognitive Radio Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E92-B, no. 6, pp. 2332-2335, June 2009, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E92.B.2332.
Abstract: Two adaptive energy detectors are proposed for cognitive radio systems to detect the primary users. Unlike the conventional energy detector (CED) where a decision is made after receiving all samples, our detectors make a decision with the sequential arrival of samples. Hence, the sample size of the proposed detectors is adaptive. Simulation results show that for a desired performance, the average sample size of the proposed detectors is much less than that of the CED. Therefore, they are more agile than the CED.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E92.B.2332/_p
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