ABSTRACT In this paper, we analyse the performance of infrastructure-based fixed relay with multi-antenna in cognitive radio. We derive the mathematical expression for detection probability of single cooperative relay system over Rayleigh fading channel. Relay and fusion centre may perform either selection combining or maximal ratio combining of the signals. Effect of number of relay antennas for all four combinations of combining schemes has been analysed and as expected, increase in relay diversity improves the sensing performance. This is because, on installing more number of receiving antennas on the relay, it’s participation increases, so the detection performance also improves. In the non-cooperative system also, the performance improves on increasing the diversity order but on the other hand, this increment imposes burden on the fusion centre. Whereas in multi-antenna cooperative relay system, the burden of relay gets transferred on relay node and the fusion centre takes advantage of increased diversity order of relay. For cooperative spectrum sensing, we have used soft decision combining scheme in which secondary users send their test statistics calculated from their local observations.