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Title:
Hap Assisted Cooperative Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Networks
Authors: Yaser A. Salem
Year: 2017
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: American Journal of Engineering Research (AJER)
Volume: Volume-6
Issue: Issue-12
Pages: pp-427-432
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

ABSTRACT: Cooperative communications has recently granted a great attention. High Altitude Platform assisted cooperative spectrum sensing (HAP-ACSS) is adopted as a step towards achieving this goal. This research employ High altitude platform HAP with smart database fusion center FC to control spectrum assignment to secondary users SU according to available spectrum and the received signal to noise ratio SNR from surrounded secondary user equipment SUE. Base station is equipped with Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) and channel allocation mechanism to handle its assigned channels between licensed primary users PU and SUs within the cell. With the aid of collected BSs-RSSI measurements, SU and PU registered information and the other collected information from all BSs in HAP coverage range, the FC can collect the sparse SUE transmitted power and translate it into a spatial spectrum distribution. The proposed network configuration with adopted algorithm is explained, and a simulation of SU localization is provided. The adopted scheme is promising to help the mobile network achieving significantly improved performance with the coexistence of SUs acquiring to share PU spectrum. Keywords: Mobile communication networks, Cognitive networks, HAP communication

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