Resumen
Spectrum-sensing algorithms are one of the effective solutions to the problem of the underwater spectrum resource constraint. However, because the underwater acoustic channel is one of the most complex channels, it has many characteristics, such as a limited communication bandwidth, multipath effect, and ocean noise, all of which render the spectrum detection more difficult. As basic spectrum-sensing algorithms, energy detection algorithms are widely used in underwater acoustic communication and radio. However, most of the existing dual-threshold energy detection methods do not judge the signals with energy values between the thresholds or discard them directly. In this paper, a double-threshold centralized co-operative detection algorithm is proposed to solve this problem. In this algorithm, each sensing user makes a judgment independently, and if the historical energy statistics are between the thresholds, the number of sampling points is increased, and the judgment is made again. In the centralized collaborative sensing algorithm, each sensing user?s results are sent to the fusion center, which uses the OR judgment criterion to make decisions. Simulation results show that this algorithm can improve the detection performance and reduce the error rate.