Sensing is one of the most challenging issues in cognitive radio networks. Selection of sensing parameters raises several tradeoffs between spectral efficiency, energy efficiency and interference caused to primary users (PUs). In this paper we provide representative mathematical models that can be used to analyze sensing strategies under a wide range of conditions. The activity of PUs in a licensed channel is modeled as a sequence of busy and idle periods, which is represented as an alternating Markov phase renewal process. The representation of the secondary users (SUs) behavior is also largely general: the duration of transmissions, sensing periods and the intervals between consecutive sensing periods are modeled by phase type distributio...
Abstract Primary channel activity statistics (such as the minimum idle/busy periods of the channel, ...
Cognitive radio networks employ opportunistic scheduling of secondary (unlicensed) users for the eff...
Cognitive radio networks employ opportunistic scheduling of secondary (unlicensed) users for the eff...
Sensing is one of the most challenging issues in cognitive radio networks. Selection of sensing para...
Sensing is one of the most challenging issues in cognitive radio networks. Selection of sensing para...
Sensing is one of the most challenging issues in cognitive radio networks. Selection of sensing para...
Part 1: - PE-CRN 2011 WorkshopInternational audienceThe strategy used for sensing in a cognitive rad...
Cognitive radio networks use dynamic spectrum access of secondary users (SUs) to deal with the probl...
International audienceCognitive radio networks use dynamic spectrum access of secondary users (SUs) ...
International audienceCognitive radio networks use dynamic spectrum access of secondary users (SUs) ...
International audienceCognitive radio networks use dynamic spectrum access of secondary users (SUs) ...
International audienceCognitive radio networks use dynamic spectrum access of secondary users (SUs) ...
In this paper, we introduce a four-dimensional continuous-time Markov chain model to evaluate the pe...
Abstract Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA)/Cognitive Radio (CR) systems access the channel in an opport...
Abstract—Owing to the opportunistic nature of the Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) paradigm based on th...
Abstract Primary channel activity statistics (such as the minimum idle/busy periods of the channel, ...
Cognitive radio networks employ opportunistic scheduling of secondary (unlicensed) users for the eff...
Cognitive radio networks employ opportunistic scheduling of secondary (unlicensed) users for the eff...
Sensing is one of the most challenging issues in cognitive radio networks. Selection of sensing para...
Sensing is one of the most challenging issues in cognitive radio networks. Selection of sensing para...
Sensing is one of the most challenging issues in cognitive radio networks. Selection of sensing para...
Part 1: - PE-CRN 2011 WorkshopInternational audienceThe strategy used for sensing in a cognitive rad...
Cognitive radio networks use dynamic spectrum access of secondary users (SUs) to deal with the probl...
International audienceCognitive radio networks use dynamic spectrum access of secondary users (SUs) ...
International audienceCognitive radio networks use dynamic spectrum access of secondary users (SUs) ...
International audienceCognitive radio networks use dynamic spectrum access of secondary users (SUs) ...
International audienceCognitive radio networks use dynamic spectrum access of secondary users (SUs) ...
In this paper, we introduce a four-dimensional continuous-time Markov chain model to evaluate the pe...
Abstract Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA)/Cognitive Radio (CR) systems access the channel in an opport...
Abstract—Owing to the opportunistic nature of the Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) paradigm based on th...
Abstract Primary channel activity statistics (such as the minimum idle/busy periods of the channel, ...
Cognitive radio networks employ opportunistic scheduling of secondary (unlicensed) users for the eff...
Cognitive radio networks employ opportunistic scheduling of secondary (unlicensed) users for the eff...