Retracted March 9, 2026: Centralized Monitored Spectrum Management using Multi-resource Parallel Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks

  • Madhunala S
  • Anantha B
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Abstract

Spectrum sensing has a very important role in the operation of cognitive radio network. A proper sensing and utilization improve the performance of cognitive radio network (CRN). Different methodologies were developed in past to improve the sensing and utilization performance in CRN. Parallel sensing is used as an optimal approach in spectrum sensing with reduced delay of operation but restraint with multiple requests for spectrum sensing. A random generation of sensing requests results in large time delay and interference in the network. To minimize the interference effect and requesting overhead, this paper presents a new approach of spectrum sensing by centralized monitoring of spectrum engagement of Primary User (PU). The proposed approach operates on a repository monitoring of channel engagement to control the request granting for spectrum sensing in PUs. In addition, the sharing of spectrum usage is controlled by monitoring the spectral efficiency and interference in the network. Simulation results obtained illustrates an enhancement in network throughput, spectrum sensing and spectrum utilization performance where an average network throughput is observed to improve by 80% for varying number of primary channels and varying load conditions. The spectrum sensing is improved by 70% in average for varying primary channels and load conditions and Ideal channel utilization for the proposed approach is observed to improve by 90%.

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Madhunala, S., & Anantha, B. (2022). Retracted March 9, 2026: Centralized Monitored Spectrum Management using Multi-resource Parallel Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks. ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks. https://doi.org/10.1145/3572913

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