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Joint PAPR and Spectrum Sensıng in CRNS: A VLSI-Based Approach for Secondary User Integration

P. Shanmuga Sundaram 1 * , M. Vasanthi 2 , P. Sangeetha 3 *

  • 1 Associate Professor, Department of ECE, Knowledge Institute of Technology, Salem, Tamil Nadu,India - (psece@kiot.ac.in)
  • 2 Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, Knowledge Institute of Technology, Salem, Tamil Nadu,India - (mvece@kiot.ac.in)
  • 3 PG Scholar, Department of ECE, Knowledge Institute of Technology, Salem,TamilNadu, India - (2k22vlsi13@kiot.ac.in)
  • Doi: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCHCI.090105

    Received: October 12, 2024 Revised: December 07, 2024 Accepted: January 03, 2025
    Abstract

    In Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs), Peak-to-Average-Power-Ratio (PAPR) reduction is crucial for mitigating distortion in signals while optimizing spectral efficiency. This work offers a novel strategy for effectively reducing that PAPR in CRN systems, especially when secondary users are incorporated, by utilizing VLSI (Very-Large-Scale Integration) design approaches. The proposed strategy investigates VLSI methods for PAPR reduction, such as Partial-Transmit-Sequence (PTS) techniques. The system is appropriate for CRN applications because it can accomplish real-time PAPR reduction while preserving low power consumption and compact size by implementing these approaches in VLSI hardware. This could entail particular strategies for controlling PAPR with secondary users, such as joint PAPR and spectrum sensing approaches, dynamic power allocation, or user scheduling algorithms. Utilizing the predetermined values of pilot tones, the suggested decoder investigates every possible combination of weighting variables to determine which combination the transmitter has chosen and employed. There appears to be no data rate loss with the proposed decoder since it does not require any more pilot tones. This study next gives a digital execution of the described PTS decoder and illustrates its low power qualities, as well as the design and the encoder required at the transmitter to operate the suggested system is being developed using VLSI. The suggested architecture makes it easier for SUs to integrate with CRNs seamlessly. It allows SUs to effectively take advantage of available spectrum opportunities while complying with CRN restrictions and reducing interference with primary users by tackling PAPR and spectrum sensing concurrently. Furthermore, the study discusses the difficulties of incorporating secondary users into CRNs while retaining PAPR management.

    Keywords :

    OFDM , PAPR , PTS , BER , VLSI , PSD

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    Shanmuga, P.. , Vasanthi, M.. , P., . Joint PAPR and Spectrum Sensıng in CRNS: A VLSI-Based Approach for Secondary User Integration. Journal of Cognitive Human-Computer Interaction, vol. , no. , 2025, pp. 57-66. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCHCI.090105
    Shanmuga, P. Vasanthi, M. P., . (2025). Joint PAPR and Spectrum Sensıng in CRNS: A VLSI-Based Approach for Secondary User Integration. Journal of Cognitive Human-Computer Interaction, (), 57-66. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCHCI.090105
    Shanmuga, P.. Vasanthi, M.. P., . Joint PAPR and Spectrum Sensıng in CRNS: A VLSI-Based Approach for Secondary User Integration. Journal of Cognitive Human-Computer Interaction , no. (2025): 57-66. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCHCI.090105
    Shanmuga, P. , Vasanthi, M. , P., . (2025) . Joint PAPR and Spectrum Sensıng in CRNS: A VLSI-Based Approach for Secondary User Integration. Journal of Cognitive Human-Computer Interaction , () , 57-66 . DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCHCI.090105
    Shanmuga P. , Vasanthi M. , P. . [2025]. Joint PAPR and Spectrum Sensıng in CRNS: A VLSI-Based Approach for Secondary User Integration. Journal of Cognitive Human-Computer Interaction. (): 57-66. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCHCI.090105
    Shanmuga, P. Vasanthi, M. P., . "Joint PAPR and Spectrum Sensıng in CRNS: A VLSI-Based Approach for Secondary User Integration," Journal of Cognitive Human-Computer Interaction, vol. , no. , pp. 57-66, 2025. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCHCI.090105