Browsing by Subject "Probability of detection"
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Achievable Performance of Bayesian Compressive Sensing Based Spectrum Sensing
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Publisher and Date:(IEEE, 2014)In wideband spectrum sensing compressive sensing approaches have been used at the receiver side to decrease the sampling rate if the wideband signal can be represented as sparse in a given domain. While most studies consider the reconstruction of primary user's signal accurately it is indeed more important to analyze the presence or absence of the signal correctly. Furthermore these studies do not consider the achievable lower bounds of reconstruction error and how well the selected method performs ...
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The Effect of Primary User Bandwidth on Bayesian Compressive Sensing Based Spectrum Sensing
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Publisher and Date:(IEEE, 2015)The application of compressive sensing (CS) theory has found great interest in wideband spectrum sensing. Although most studies have considered perfect reconstruction of the primary user signal it is actually more important to assess the presence or absence of the signal. Among CS based methods Bayesian CS (BCS) takes into consideration the prior information of signal coefficients to be estimated which improves signal reconstruction performance. On the other hand the sparsity level of the signal ...