Abstract

In traditional half duplex cognitive radio networks, secondary users can only sense the spectrum or transmit at a given time. This kind of half duplex network limits the throughput of users, because the user unit can’t transmit data in spectrum sensing. However, with the development of self-interference suppression (SIS) technology, full duplex cognitive radio network allows spectrum sensing and data transmission on a given channel at the same time. Compared with traditional half duplex network, full duplex network improves throughput and reduces conflicts. In order to explore the future development direction of spectrum sensing technology, in the context of full duplex cognitive radio, a comprehensive study of radio network is carried out, including key technologies, current challenges and future research directions.

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