Abstract

Reliable detection of available spectrum is the foundation of cognitive radio technology. To improve the detection probability under sustainable false alarm rate, a distributed spectrum sensing scheme has been proposed. In this paper, we propose a new decision combination scheme, in which the credibility of local spectrum sensing is taken into account in the final decision at central access point and Dempster-Shafer's evidence theory is adopted to combine different sensing decisions from each cognitive user. Simulation results show that significant improvement in detection probability as well as reduction in false alarm rate is achieved by our proposal

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