Stochastic-Geometry Based Characterization of Aggregate Interference in TVWS Cognitive Radio Networks

Abstract

In this paper, we characterize the worst-case interference for a finite-area TV white space heterogeneous network using the tools of stochastic geometry. We derive closed-form expressions on the probability distribution function (PDF) and an average value of the aggregate interference for various values of path loss exponent. The proposed characterization of the interference is simple and can be used in improving the spectrum access techniques. Using the derived PDF, we demonstrate the performance gain in the spectrum detection of an eigenvalue-based detector for cognitive radio networks.

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