JOURNAL ARTICLE

Spatial Spectrum Sensing in Uplink Two-Tier User-Centric Deployed HetNets

Bodong ShangLingjia LiuHao ChenCharlie Jianzhong ZhangScott PudlewskiElizabeth Serena BentleyJonathan Ashdown

Year: 2020 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications Vol: 19 (12)Pages: 7957-7972   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Spatial spectrum sensing (SSS) enables mobile devices to sense the spatial spectrum holes and reuse the scarce spectrum opportunistically. In this paper, we model and analyze the SSS in uplink two-tier user-centric deployed heterogeneous networks (HetNets) where secondary users (SUs) sense the spectrum holes of cellular users. In the two-tier user-centric deployed HetNets, small cell base stations (SBSs) are deployed in hotspots with high user density, and macro base stations (MBSs) are deployed uniformly. Based on the semi-static power control mechanism, the average transmit power of cellular users associated with MBS and SBS are derived, respectively. Furthermore, the spatial false alarm probability and the spatial miss detection probability of a typical SU are obtained, respectively. Moreover, we characterize the coverage probability and the area spectral efficiency (ASE) of SU and cellular networks. The SUs' optimal SSS radius is obtained to maximize the ASE of the entire network while guaranteeing the ASE of cellular networks above a certain threshold. Simulation results show that when the density of SUs is small, a decrease in SUs' SSS radius reduces the coverage probability of SUs. However, it improves the ASE of SUs networks, although the inter-SU interference increases.

Keywords:
Computer science Macrocell Telecommunications link Base station Cellular network Computer network Heterogeneous network Stochastic geometry Transmitter power output Coverage probability Interference (communication) Spectral efficiency RADIUS Wireless network Wireless Telecommunications Transmitter Mathematics

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