Abstract

Intelligent Transport System (ITS) has emerged as the most probable technology for improved transport experience more so in environments with high vehicular density. Effective vehicular communication is however hindered by spectrum scarcity due to the already crowded licensed spectrum. This has led to the emergence of Cognitive Radio (CR) systems as a solution to the spectrum scarcity problem. A crucial component in CR is spectrum sensing. Various spectrum sensing techniques including Cyclostationary, Matched Filter, and Energy detection have been proposed and applied with varied outcomes. In this paper, the above mentioned detection techniques are discussed and an improved energy detection based cooperative spectrum sensing scheme is proposed for improved communication in vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET). The proposed scheme showed an improvement in the performance of a network which in turn could lead to more efficient utilization of spectrum.

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