Abstract

In this paper, we consider the sequential detection problem in a new cognitive radio (CR) scenario when the primary user (PU) works with more than one transmit power levels. The targets of the secondary user (SU) is not only to detect the presence of PU but also to recognize PU's transmit power levels. We formulate a valid sequential detection approach via the modified Neyman Pearson (NP) criterion and then derive the closed-form decision region for each PU's transmit power level. Moreover, the average sample number (ASN), a key metric for any sequential detection method, is analytically derived in closed-form to facilitate the performance evaluation. Finally simulation result is presented to verify the correctness of the proposed studies.

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