Supporting the quality of service of unlicensed users in cognitive radio networks is very challenging, mainly due to the dynamic resource availability induced by the licensed users' activities. In this paper, we derive the optimal admission control and channel allocation decisions in cognitive overlay networks to support delay sensitive communications of unlicensed users. We formulate it as a Markov decision process problem, and solve it by transforming the original formulation into a stochastic shortest path problem. We then propose a simple heuristic control policy, which includes a threshold-based admission control scheme and and a largest-delay-first channel allocation scheme, and prove the optimality of the largest-delay-first cha...
Abstract—We study optimal admission control of secondary users (SUs) in cognitive radio (CR) network...
Abstract—In this paper, quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning for voice service in cognitive radio n...
Abstract—In recent years, channel-hopping-based medium access control protocols have been proposed t...
Proper admission control in cognitive radio networks is critical in providing QoS guarantees to seco...
Optimal Opportunistic channel access of the unlicensed users has been a major problem in a cognitive...
This paper investigates the channel selection strategy for secondary users ’ delay-sensitive multime...
Cognitive Radio networks allow the unlicensed users to share the available spectrum opportunities. H...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Due to the opportunistically resource usage of users in cognitive radio sensor ...
A cognitive radio wireless network is an emerging communication paradigm to effectively address spec...
In cognitive radio networks, if all the secondary user (SU) packets join the system without any rest...
We propose an access control scheme in cognitive radio networks with prioritized Secondary Users (SU...
We consider the problem of wireless channel allocation (whenever the channels are free) to multiple ...
International audienceWe address the problem of online admission control in multi-hop, multi-transce...
In spectrum sharing based cognitive radio networks, unlicensed users (secondary users) are allowed t...
Abstract—Recently overlay/underlay framework in Cognitive Radio (CR) have been studied and demonstra...
Abstract—We study optimal admission control of secondary users (SUs) in cognitive radio (CR) network...
Abstract—In this paper, quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning for voice service in cognitive radio n...
Abstract—In recent years, channel-hopping-based medium access control protocols have been proposed t...
Proper admission control in cognitive radio networks is critical in providing QoS guarantees to seco...
Optimal Opportunistic channel access of the unlicensed users has been a major problem in a cognitive...
This paper investigates the channel selection strategy for secondary users ’ delay-sensitive multime...
Cognitive Radio networks allow the unlicensed users to share the available spectrum opportunities. H...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Due to the opportunistically resource usage of users in cognitive radio sensor ...
A cognitive radio wireless network is an emerging communication paradigm to effectively address spec...
In cognitive radio networks, if all the secondary user (SU) packets join the system without any rest...
We propose an access control scheme in cognitive radio networks with prioritized Secondary Users (SU...
We consider the problem of wireless channel allocation (whenever the channels are free) to multiple ...
International audienceWe address the problem of online admission control in multi-hop, multi-transce...
In spectrum sharing based cognitive radio networks, unlicensed users (secondary users) are allowed t...
Abstract—Recently overlay/underlay framework in Cognitive Radio (CR) have been studied and demonstra...
Abstract—We study optimal admission control of secondary users (SUs) in cognitive radio (CR) network...
Abstract—In this paper, quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning for voice service in cognitive radio n...
Abstract—In recent years, channel-hopping-based medium access control protocols have been proposed t...