In this paper, we investigate the fairness between two\ud secondary user (SU) groups in an opportunistic spectrum access\ud networks (OSA). First, for a given number of allocated channels\ud the throughput of each SU group is analyzed in terms of its forced\ud termination and blocking probabilities using continuous time\ud Markov model. Based on these calculations, the fairness between\ud two SU groups is discussed for different traffic conditions. The\ud results show that for given datarate and relatively higher service\ud durations of two SU groups, the OSA network is highly unfair\ud in complete spectrum sharing scenario. The channel allocation\ud achieve fairness at a cost of decrease in aggregate throughput.\ud However, the computation...
Recently, there has been increasing research in the inefficency in spectrum utilization, which is ma...
One of the ways to harness the radio bands that are not used by their primary owners, is to allow op...
In light of recent interests and activities by cellular networks operators to exploit the unlicensed...
In this paper, we investigate the fairness between two secondary user (SU) groups in an opportunist...
In this paper, the expressions for the forced termination probability, blocking probability and aggr...
The Open Spectrum approach to spectrum access can achieve near-optimal utilization by allowing devic...
The Open Spectrum approach to spectrum access can achieve near-optimal utilization by allowing devic...
In this article, the spectrum trading problem between primary users and secondary networks is invest...
We consider the distributed channel allocation problem in an asymmetrical opportunistic spectrum acc...
It is known that the orthogonal multiple access (OMA) guarantees for homogeneous networks, where al...
The uncertainty in channel quality due to fading and shadowing along with the unpredictability of pr...
Wireless multimedia services currently suffer due course the problem of how to achieve fair and effi...
Due to exponentially growing wireless applications and services, traffic demand is rapidly increasin...
In wireless networks, it is well established that the throughput can be increased by opportunistical...
In light of recent interests and activities by cellular networks operators to exploit the unlicensed...
Recently, there has been increasing research in the inefficency in spectrum utilization, which is ma...
One of the ways to harness the radio bands that are not used by their primary owners, is to allow op...
In light of recent interests and activities by cellular networks operators to exploit the unlicensed...
In this paper, we investigate the fairness between two secondary user (SU) groups in an opportunist...
In this paper, the expressions for the forced termination probability, blocking probability and aggr...
The Open Spectrum approach to spectrum access can achieve near-optimal utilization by allowing devic...
The Open Spectrum approach to spectrum access can achieve near-optimal utilization by allowing devic...
In this article, the spectrum trading problem between primary users and secondary networks is invest...
We consider the distributed channel allocation problem in an asymmetrical opportunistic spectrum acc...
It is known that the orthogonal multiple access (OMA) guarantees for homogeneous networks, where al...
The uncertainty in channel quality due to fading and shadowing along with the unpredictability of pr...
Wireless multimedia services currently suffer due course the problem of how to achieve fair and effi...
Due to exponentially growing wireless applications and services, traffic demand is rapidly increasin...
In wireless networks, it is well established that the throughput can be increased by opportunistical...
In light of recent interests and activities by cellular networks operators to exploit the unlicensed...
Recently, there has been increasing research in the inefficency in spectrum utilization, which is ma...
One of the ways to harness the radio bands that are not used by their primary owners, is to allow op...
In light of recent interests and activities by cellular networks operators to exploit the unlicensed...