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Mobile Collaborative Spectrum Sensing for Heterogeneous Networks: A Bayesian Machine Learning Approach

Information Theory 2018-11-26 v2 math.IT

Abstract

Spectrum sensing in a large-scale heterogeneous network is very challenging as it usually requires a large number of static secondary users (SUs) to obtain the global spectrum states. To tackle this problem, in this paper, we propose a new framework based on Bayesian machine learning. We exploit the mobility of multiple SUs to simultaneously collect spectrum sensing data, and cooperatively derive the global spectrum states. We first develop a novel non-parametric Bayesian learning model, referred to as beta process sticky hidden Markov model (BP-SHMM), to capture the spatial-temporal correlation in the collected spectrum data, where SHMM models the latent statistical correlation within each mobile SU's time series data, while BP realizes the cooperation among multiple SUs. Bayesian inference is then carried out to automatically infer the heterogeneous spectrum states. Based on the inference results, we also develop a new algorithm with a refinement mechanism to predict the spectrum availability, which enables a newly joining SU to immediately access the unoccupied frequency band without sensing. Simulation results show that the proposed framework can significantly improve spectrum sensing performance compared with the existing spectrum sensing techniques.

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@article{arxiv.1809.03069,
  title  = {Mobile Collaborative Spectrum Sensing for Heterogeneous Networks: A Bayesian Machine Learning Approach},
  author = {Yizhen Xu and Peng Cheng and Zhuo Chen and Yonghui Li and Branka Vucetic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.03069},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

This the draft version and we just find there are some mathematical errors in Section IV. In order to not mislead readers, we strongly require to withdrawal this paper

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