Adaptive Majority Rule in Cooperative Spectrum Sensing for Ad hoc Network

One of the most critical issue for the spectrum sensing is the shadowing effect since the quality of the received signal from each SU (Secondary User) may degraded by the objects or building which obstruct the signal path. Therefore, the non-cooperative spectrum sensing cannot achieve the expected performance. Thus, cooperative spectrum sensing is used to address this issue by determining the PU’s (Primary User) status from spectrum sensing results from SUs. However, based on non-learning and static decision rule of traditional techniques, the traditional techniques cannot satisfy the expected performance of both Qf (probability of false alarm) and Qd (probability of detection) . In this paper, we propose the adaptive majority rule which determine the PU status from only reliable SU. The simulation results show that the adaptive majority rule gives high performance on both Qf and Qd.