Diffusion maximum correntropy criterion based robust spectrum sensing in non-Gaussian noise environments

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Spectrum sensing is the most important task in cognitive radio (CR). In this paper, a new robust distributed spectrum sensing approach, called diffusion maximum correntropy criterion (DMCC)-based robust spectrum sensing, is proposed for CR in the presence of non-Gaussian noise or impulsive noise. The proposed distributed scheme, which does not need any central processing unit, is characterized by an adaptive diffusion model. The maximum correntropy criterion, which is insensitive to impulsive interference, is introduced to deal with the effect of non-Gaussian noise. Simulation results show that the DMCC-based spectrum sensing algorithm has an excellent robust property with respect to non-Gaussian noise. It is also observed that the new method displays a considerably better detection performance than its predecessor (i.e., diffusion least mean square (DLMS)) in impulsive noise. Moreover, the mean and variance convergence analysis of the proposed algorithm are also carried out.

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Xu, X., Qu, H., Zhao, J., Yan, F., & Wang, W. (2018). Diffusion maximum correntropy criterion based robust spectrum sensing in non-Gaussian noise environments. Entropy, 20(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/e20040246

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