Research on Interference Model of Cooperative Cognitive Radio Networks over Rayleigh Fading Channel

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Cooperative spectrum sensing technology has been identified as an effective approach to mitigate the interference generated by cognitive radio users on primary networks. In this paper, based on the rigorous mathematical derivation, we proposed an interference model of cooperative cognitive radio networks on the licensed user over Rayleigh fading wireless channel. In the case of the cognitive radio users independently and cooperatively sensing the existence of the licensed user, the proposed model analyzes the effect of some key parameters on the interference such as the missing detection probability of spectrum sensing scheme, spatial density of cognitive radio users etc. This model not only is a theoretical expression but also can be put into applications. The numerical results are given to verify the proposed model.

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