In underlay cognitive radio networks, secondary users can share the spectrum with primary users as long as the interference caused by the secondary users to primary users is below a certain predetermined threshold. It is reasonable to assume that there is always a large pool of secondary users trying to access the channel, which can be occupied by only one secondary user at a given time. As a result, a multi-user scheduling problem arises among the secondary users. In this thesis, by manipulating basic schemes based on selective multi-user diversity, normalized thresholding, transmission power control, and opportunistic round robin, we propose and analyze eight scheduling schemes of secondary users in an underlay cognitive radio set-up. The...
With the rapid growth of wireless applications and services in recent decades, huge demands of radio...
Modern cognitive radio systems employ dynamic spectrum access techniques and these networks allow mo...
Cognitive radio (CR) is a promising technology that allows wireless systems to sense the environment...
This thesis focuses on the development of multiuser access schemes for spectrum sharing systems wher...
International audienceHaving multiple secondary users (SUs) can be exploited to achieve multiuser di...
This paper analyzes the ergodic capacity of secondary point-to-multipoint communications under the o...
Having multiple secondary users (SUs) can be exploited to achieve multiuser diversity and improve th...
This paper investigates the problem of spectrally efficient operation of a multiuser uplink cognitiv...
Cognitive Radio is a promising concept that offers solution to spectral crowding problem by introduc...
This paper investigates the problem of spectrally efficient operation of a multi-user uplink cogniti...
Cognitive radio networks have achieved higher efficiency in terms of spectrum usage; however they do...
peer reviewedThis work addresses scheduling in a cognitive radio scenario where a minimum throughpu...
This paper focuses on a spectrum-sharing based cognitive radio fading broadcast channel (BC) with a ...
This paper studies optimal distributed power allocation and scheduling policies (DPASPs) for distrib...
To support the rapidly increasing number of mobile users and mobile multimedia services, and the rel...
With the rapid growth of wireless applications and services in recent decades, huge demands of radio...
Modern cognitive radio systems employ dynamic spectrum access techniques and these networks allow mo...
Cognitive radio (CR) is a promising technology that allows wireless systems to sense the environment...
This thesis focuses on the development of multiuser access schemes for spectrum sharing systems wher...
International audienceHaving multiple secondary users (SUs) can be exploited to achieve multiuser di...
This paper analyzes the ergodic capacity of secondary point-to-multipoint communications under the o...
Having multiple secondary users (SUs) can be exploited to achieve multiuser diversity and improve th...
This paper investigates the problem of spectrally efficient operation of a multiuser uplink cognitiv...
Cognitive Radio is a promising concept that offers solution to spectral crowding problem by introduc...
This paper investigates the problem of spectrally efficient operation of a multi-user uplink cogniti...
Cognitive radio networks have achieved higher efficiency in terms of spectrum usage; however they do...
peer reviewedThis work addresses scheduling in a cognitive radio scenario where a minimum throughpu...
This paper focuses on a spectrum-sharing based cognitive radio fading broadcast channel (BC) with a ...
This paper studies optimal distributed power allocation and scheduling policies (DPASPs) for distrib...
To support the rapidly increasing number of mobile users and mobile multimedia services, and the rel...
With the rapid growth of wireless applications and services in recent decades, huge demands of radio...
Modern cognitive radio systems employ dynamic spectrum access techniques and these networks allow mo...
Cognitive radio (CR) is a promising technology that allows wireless systems to sense the environment...