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Spectrum sensing based on goodness of fit test with unilateral alternative hypothesis

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:57 authored by Ming Jin, Qinghua GuoQinghua Guo, Jiangtao XiJiangtao Xi, Yanguang YuYanguang Yu
Several classical goodness of fit (GoF) tests have been used in spectrum sensing. A new GoF test with a unilateral alternative hypothesis for spectrum sensing is proposed. The new test statistic is derived and extended to the case of finite samples. It is shown that the proposed spectrum-sensing method provides improvement in performance and reduction in computational complexity.

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Low-complexity factor-graph-based receiver design for bandwidth-efficient communication systems over doubly selective channels

Australian Research Council

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M. Jin, Q. Guo, J. Xi & Y. Yu, "Spectrum sensing based on goodness of fit test with unilateral alternative hypothesis," Electronics Letters, vol. 50, (22) pp. 1645-1646, 2014.

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Electronics Letters

Volume

50

Issue

22

Pagination

1645-1646

Language

English

RIS ID

96377

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