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Primary Channel Gain Estimation for Spectrum Sharing in Cognitive Radio Networks

Information Theory 2016-11-29 v3 math.IT

Abstract

In cognitive radio networks, the channel gain between primary transceivers, namely, primary channel gain, is crucial for a cognitive transmitter (CT) to control the transmit power and achieve spectrum sharing. Conventionally, the primary channel gain is estimated in the primary system and thus unavailable at the CT. To deal with this issue, two estimators are proposed by enabling the CT to sense primary signals. In particular, by adopting the maximum likelihood (ML) criterion to analyze the received primary signals, a ML estimator is first developed. After demonstrating the high computational complexity of the ML estimator, a median based (MB) estimator with proved low complexity is then proposed. Furthermore, the estimation accuracy of the MB estimation is theoretically characterized. By comparing the ML estimator and the MB estimator from the aspects of the computational complexity as well as the estimation accuracy, both advantages and disadvantages of two estimators are revealed. Numerical results show that the estimation errors of the ML estimator and the MB estimator can be as small as 0.60.6 dB and 0.70.7 dB, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1606.06921,
  title  = {Primary Channel Gain Estimation for Spectrum Sharing in Cognitive Radio Networks},
  author = {Lin Zhang and Guodong Zhao and Wenli Zhou and Liying Li and Gang Wu and Ying-Chang Liang and Shaoqian Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.06921},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Communications