Abstract—Spectrum sharing between wireless networks im-proves the efficiency of spectrum usage, and thereby alleviates spectrum scarcity due to growing demands for wireless broad-band access. To improve the usual underutilization of the cellular uplink spectrum, this paper addresses spectrum sharing between a cellular uplink and a mobile ad hoc networks. These networks access either all frequency subchannels or their disjoint subsets, called spectrum underlay and spectrum overlay, respectively. Given these spectrum sharing methods, the capacity tradeoff between the coexisting networks is analyzed based on the transmission capacity of a network with Poisson distributed transmitters. This metric is defined as the maximum density of transmitte...
Two coexisting ad-hoc networks, primary and secondary, are considered, where each node of the primar...
International audienceThis paper presents a non-full interference analysis to derive the coverage pr...
Abstract—In recent years, operators addressed the explosive growth of mobile data demand by densifyi...
Spectrum sharing between wireless networks improves the usage efficiency of radio spectrums. This pa...
In cellular systems using frequency division duplex, growing Internet services cause unbalance of up...
The demand for larger user traffic capacity and better service quality for wireless communications h...
Abstract—This paper addresses bounds on the transmission capacities of two coexisting wireless netwo...
Abstract—In an attempt to utilize spectrum resources more efficiently, protocols sharing licensed sp...
Abstract—Spectrum sharing is an emerging mechanism to resolve the conflict between the spectrum scar...
Abstract—In an attempt to utilize spectrum resources more efficiently, protocols sharing licensed sp...
In Part I of this paper, we presented a mathematical model for communication subject to both network...
International audienceThe exponentially growing traffic in cellular networks induced standardization...
The trade-off involving capacity and interference in wireless networks, using the metric transmissio...
Interference between nodes directly limits the capacity of mobile ad hoc networks. This paper focuse...
Abstract—In this paper, upper and lower bounds on the transmission capacity of spread-spectrum (SS) ...
Two coexisting ad-hoc networks, primary and secondary, are considered, where each node of the primar...
International audienceThis paper presents a non-full interference analysis to derive the coverage pr...
Abstract—In recent years, operators addressed the explosive growth of mobile data demand by densifyi...
Spectrum sharing between wireless networks improves the usage efficiency of radio spectrums. This pa...
In cellular systems using frequency division duplex, growing Internet services cause unbalance of up...
The demand for larger user traffic capacity and better service quality for wireless communications h...
Abstract—This paper addresses bounds on the transmission capacities of two coexisting wireless netwo...
Abstract—In an attempt to utilize spectrum resources more efficiently, protocols sharing licensed sp...
Abstract—Spectrum sharing is an emerging mechanism to resolve the conflict between the spectrum scar...
Abstract—In an attempt to utilize spectrum resources more efficiently, protocols sharing licensed sp...
In Part I of this paper, we presented a mathematical model for communication subject to both network...
International audienceThe exponentially growing traffic in cellular networks induced standardization...
The trade-off involving capacity and interference in wireless networks, using the metric transmissio...
Interference between nodes directly limits the capacity of mobile ad hoc networks. This paper focuse...
Abstract—In this paper, upper and lower bounds on the transmission capacity of spread-spectrum (SS) ...
Two coexisting ad-hoc networks, primary and secondary, are considered, where each node of the primar...
International audienceThis paper presents a non-full interference analysis to derive the coverage pr...
Abstract—In recent years, operators addressed the explosive growth of mobile data demand by densifyi...