Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Vol 17, No 3: March 2020

Sensing schedule optimization to minimize interference with primary users in cognitive radio network

Suddhendu DasMahapatra (Manipal University Jaipur)
Ishita Gandhi (Manipal University Jaipur)
Kartik Nair (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)
Shivendra Nath Sharan (NIIT University)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Mar 2020

Abstract

Radio Frequency (RF) spectrum, which is a limited resource, is facing the challenge of fulfilling the need of ever-growing users. To accommodate these users in an efficient manner, the idea of Cognitive Radio (CR) was proposed. It allows unlicensed users to use the licensed bands when the primary user is not using its band. To check the availability of the free spectrum, the system should be able to sense the RF environment around it, thus spectrum sensing becomes an important aspect of CR. In this work, the Genetic Algorithm (GA) is used to determine the periodic sensing schedule to maximize the number of transmission opportunities for unlicensed band users as well as to minimize interference with licensed users. This optimization scheme generates a maximum number of transmission opportunities with minimum interruption to the licensed user’s communication. The MATLAB software is used for simulation.

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