Abstract—This paper investigates the optimal sensing order problem in multi-channel cognitive medium access control with opportunistic transmissions. The scenario in which the availabil-ity probability of each channel is known is considered first. In this case, when the potential channels are identical (except for the availability probabilities) and independent, it is shown that, although the intuitive sensing order (i.e., descending order of the channel availability probabilities) is optimal when adaptive mod-ulation is not used, it does not lead to optimality in general with adaptive modulation. Thus, a dynamic programming approach to the search for an optimal sensing order with adaptive modulation is presented. For some special cases, it...
Cognitive radio technology necessitates accurate and timely sensing of primary users' activity on th...
When autonomous cognitive radios (CRs) have to search multiple potential channels for spectrum oppor...
In this letter, we propose an adaptive sensing/transmission scheduling policy in which the secondary...
Abstract—This paper investigates the optimal sensing order problem in multi-channel cognitive medium...
Abstract The channel capacity of multi-channel cognitive radio systems is studied with the assumptio...
This paper investigates the sequential opportunistic channel sensing and access problem of an unlice...
We address the problem of rapidly discovering spectrum opportunities for seamless service provisioni...
This paper investigates the sequential opportunistic channel sensing and access problem of an unlice...
Abstract—For cognitive wireless networks, one challenge is that the status of the channels ’ availab...
Abstract—We address the problem of rapidly discovering spectrum opportunities for seamless service p...
In this paper, we consider an unlicensed or Secondary User (SU) that performs sequential spectrum se...
In cognitive radio networks parallel sensing the spectrum is not possible due to hardware limitation...
In cognitive radio networks parallel sensing the spectrum is not possible due to hardware limitation...
Abstract — We consider opportunistic communications over multiple channels where the state (“good ” ...
Abstract—Effective spectrum sensing is a critical prerequisite for multi-channel cognitive radio (CR...
Cognitive radio technology necessitates accurate and timely sensing of primary users' activity on th...
When autonomous cognitive radios (CRs) have to search multiple potential channels for spectrum oppor...
In this letter, we propose an adaptive sensing/transmission scheduling policy in which the secondary...
Abstract—This paper investigates the optimal sensing order problem in multi-channel cognitive medium...
Abstract The channel capacity of multi-channel cognitive radio systems is studied with the assumptio...
This paper investigates the sequential opportunistic channel sensing and access problem of an unlice...
We address the problem of rapidly discovering spectrum opportunities for seamless service provisioni...
This paper investigates the sequential opportunistic channel sensing and access problem of an unlice...
Abstract—For cognitive wireless networks, one challenge is that the status of the channels ’ availab...
Abstract—We address the problem of rapidly discovering spectrum opportunities for seamless service p...
In this paper, we consider an unlicensed or Secondary User (SU) that performs sequential spectrum se...
In cognitive radio networks parallel sensing the spectrum is not possible due to hardware limitation...
In cognitive radio networks parallel sensing the spectrum is not possible due to hardware limitation...
Abstract — We consider opportunistic communications over multiple channels where the state (“good ” ...
Abstract—Effective spectrum sensing is a critical prerequisite for multi-channel cognitive radio (CR...
Cognitive radio technology necessitates accurate and timely sensing of primary users' activity on th...
When autonomous cognitive radios (CRs) have to search multiple potential channels for spectrum oppor...
In this letter, we propose an adaptive sensing/transmission scheduling policy in which the secondary...