access icon free Resource-efficient transmission for report channel in cooperative spectrum sensing

For cooperative spectrum sensing, multiple secondary users are required to deliver their local decisions to a fusion centre through a report channel. A resource-efficient transmission technique for the report channel is presented, which can significantly reduce the time or frequency resource needed for transmission by simultaneously transmitting the local decisions.

Inspec keywords: resource allocation; multiuser channels; radio spectrum management; cooperative communication

Other keywords: time resource; multiple secondary users; local decisions; fusion centre; frequency resource; report channel; resource-efficient transmission technique; cooperative spectrum sensing

Subjects: Radio links and equipment; Legislation, frequency allocation and spectrum pollution

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