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A novel multi-user collaborative cognitive radio spectrum sensing model: Based on a CNN-LSTM model

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  • Kai Wang
  • Yangyang Chen
  • Dan Bo
  • Shubin Wang

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Cognitive Radio (CR) technology enables wireless devices to learn about their surrounding spectrum environment through sensing capabilities, thereby facilitating efficient spectrum utilization without interfering with the normal operation of licensed users. This study aims to enhance spectrum sensing in multi-user cooperative cognitive radio systems by leveraging a hybrid model that combines Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) and Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks. A novel multi-user cooperative spectrum sensing model is developed, utilizing CNN’s local feature extraction capability and LSTM’s advantage in handling sequential data to optimize sensing accuracy and efficiency. Furthermore, a multi-head self-attention mechanism is incorporated to improve information flow, enhancing the model’s adaptability and robustness in dynamic and complex environments. Simulation experiments were conducted to quantitatively evaluate the performance of the proposed model. The results demonstrate that the CNN-LSTM model achieves low sensing error rates across various numbers of secondary users (16, 24, 32, 40, 48), with a particularly low sensing error of 9.9658% under the 32-user configuration. Additionally, when comparing the sensing errors of different deep learning models, the proposed model consistently outperformed others, showing a 12% lower sensing error under low-power conditions (100 mW). This study successfully develops a CNN-LSTM-based cooperative spectrum sensing model for multi-user cognitive radio systems, significantly improving sensing accuracy and efficiency. By integrating CNN and LSTM technologies, the model not only enhances sensing performance but also improves the handling of long-term dependencies in time-series data, offering a novel technical approach and theoretical support for cognitive radio research. Moreover, the introduction of the multi-head self-attention mechanism further optimizes the model’s adaptability to complex environments, demonstrating significant potential for practical applications.

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  • Kai Wang & Yangyang Chen & Dan Bo & Shubin Wang, 2025. "A novel multi-user collaborative cognitive radio spectrum sensing model: Based on a CNN-LSTM model," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(1), pages 1-27, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0316291
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0316291
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