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Deep Learning-Based Wideband Spectrum Sensing with Dual-Representation Inputs and Subband Shuffling Augmentation

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arxiv 2504.07427 v1 pith:BHXEKVKU submitted 2025-04-10 eess.SP

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The widespread adoption of mobile communication technology has led to a severe shortage of spectrum resources, driving the development of cognitive radio technologies aimed at improving spectrum utilization, with spectrum sensing being the key enabler. This paper presents a novel deep learning-based wideband spectrum sensing framework that leverages multi-taper power spectral inputs to achieve high-precision and sample-efficient sensing. To enhance sensing accuracy, we incorporate a feature fusion strategy that combines multiple power spectrum representations. To tackle the challenge of limited sample sizes, we propose two data augmentation techniques designed to expand the training set and improve the network's detection probability. Comprehensive simulation results demonstrate that our method outperforms existing approaches, particularly in low signal-to-noise ratio conditions, achieving higher detection probabilities and lower false alarm rates. The method also exhibits strong robustness across various scenarios, highlighting its significant potential for practical applications in wireless communication systems.

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