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Entre Ciencia e Ingeniería
versión impresa ISSN 1909-8367
Resumen
ERAZO, O.F.; MIRAMA, V.F. y MORA, J. E.. Spectrum Sensing with Matrix Completion IZMA-SD for Cognitive Radio Networks. Entre Ciencia e Ingenieria [online]. 2019, vol.13, n.26, pp.74-84. ISSN 1909-8367. https://doi.org/10.31908/19098367.1165.
Due to the growth of wireless networks, efficient use of the spectrum is necessary, a solution is Cognitive Radio. In one of the stages of this technology, spectrum sensing is carried out, that is, determining on a frequency whether there are primary users and, if they do not exist, occupying the available spectrum; this is achieved by applying sensing techniques, each technique requires hardware resources and can identify different characteristics of a signal. Nowadays, high propagation frequencies are used, it is necessary for the processing stage to perform a Sub Nyquist sampling, that is, less than twice the maximum frequency. An alternative solution is to use an algorithm based on Matrix Completion, called by the authors like IZMA-SD. The results show that in different signals sampled at% 75 of Nyquist and under different SNR, when the algorithm is applied, the reconstruction of the signal is performed, to which the sensing techniques can be applied.
Palabras clave : Cognitive radio; Interest zone matrix approximation; matrix completion; nuclear norm; spectrum sensing; singular value decomposition; Standard deviation; sub-Nyquist.