Abstract—We explore the performance tradeoff between op-portunistic and regulated access inherent in the design of multiuser cognitive radio networks. We consider a cognitive radio system with sensing limits at the secondary users and interference tolerance limits at the primary and secondary users. Our objective is to determine the optimal amount of spectrum sharing, i.e., the number of secondary users that maximizes the total deliverable throughput in the system. We begin with the case of perfect primary user detection and zero interference tolerance at each of the primary and secondary nodes. We find that the optimal fraction of licensed users lies between the two extremes of fully opportunistic and fully licensed operation and is equal ...
The rapid growth of wireless services has resulted in the increasing demand on spectrum. However, a ...
Abstract—We investigate the dynamic spectrum sharing prob-lem among primary and secondary users in a...
Abstract—We investigate the dynamic spectrum sharing prob-lem among primary and secondary users in a...
In this paper, we consider underlay spectrum access in a cognitive radio network, where two coexisti...
In this paper, we consider underlay spectrum access in a cognitive radio network, where two coexisti...
In this paper, we consider underlay spectrum access in a cognitive radio network, where two coexisti...
In cognitive radio networks, the licensed frequency bands of the primary users (PUs) are available t...
Abstract — Cognitive radio improves spectrum efficiency by allowing secondary users (SU) to dynamica...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on a wireless flat fading channel in a Cognitive radio...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on a wireless flat fading channel in a Cognitive radio...
Cognitive radio (CR) has been recognized as an effective way to improve the spectrum utilization by ...
In this paper, we consider a cognitive radio network in which the secondary users are allowed to sha...
To utilize spectrum resources more efficiently, dynamic spectrum access attempts to allocate the spe...
Abstract—Cognitive radio has been recently proposed as a promising technology to improve the spectru...
To utilize spectrum resources more efficiently, dynamic spectrum access attempts to allocate the spe...
The rapid growth of wireless services has resulted in the increasing demand on spectrum. However, a ...
Abstract—We investigate the dynamic spectrum sharing prob-lem among primary and secondary users in a...
Abstract—We investigate the dynamic spectrum sharing prob-lem among primary and secondary users in a...
In this paper, we consider underlay spectrum access in a cognitive radio network, where two coexisti...
In this paper, we consider underlay spectrum access in a cognitive radio network, where two coexisti...
In this paper, we consider underlay spectrum access in a cognitive radio network, where two coexisti...
In cognitive radio networks, the licensed frequency bands of the primary users (PUs) are available t...
Abstract — Cognitive radio improves spectrum efficiency by allowing secondary users (SU) to dynamica...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on a wireless flat fading channel in a Cognitive radio...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on a wireless flat fading channel in a Cognitive radio...
Cognitive radio (CR) has been recognized as an effective way to improve the spectrum utilization by ...
In this paper, we consider a cognitive radio network in which the secondary users are allowed to sha...
To utilize spectrum resources more efficiently, dynamic spectrum access attempts to allocate the spe...
Abstract—Cognitive radio has been recently proposed as a promising technology to improve the spectru...
To utilize spectrum resources more efficiently, dynamic spectrum access attempts to allocate the spe...
The rapid growth of wireless services has resulted in the increasing demand on spectrum. However, a ...
Abstract—We investigate the dynamic spectrum sharing prob-lem among primary and secondary users in a...
Abstract—We investigate the dynamic spectrum sharing prob-lem among primary and secondary users in a...