Previous works in cooperative spectrum sensing assumed that the channels for sensing and reporting are independent identical\ndistributed (i.i.d). A more practical and appropriate assumption,\nhowever, should be that the sensing channels and reporting channels are independent but not necessarily identically distributed (i.n.i.d). In this paper, we derive the false-alarm probability and the detection probability of cooperative spectrum sensing with energy fusion over i.n.i.d Nakagami fading\nchannels. Selected numerical results show that cooperative spectrum sensing still gives considerably better performance results even over i.n.i.d fading channels.
Youssif Fawzi SharkasiDes McLernonMounir Ghogho
Mohamed A. ToradAhmed M. El-KassasHadia El‐Hennawy
Saeed Akhavan AstanehSaeed Gazor