We study the performance of cognitive (secondary) users in a cognitive radio network which uses a channel whenever the primary users are not using the channel. The usage of the channel by the primary users is modelled by an ON-OFF renewal process. The cognitive users may be transmitting data using TCP connections and voice traffic. The voice traffic is given priority over the data traffic. We theoretically compute the mean delay of TCP and voice packets and also the mean throughput of the different TCP connections. We compare the theoretical results with simulations
Cognitive radio networks employ opportunistic scheduling of secondary (unlicensed) users for the eff...
Cognitive radio has become a promising technology to increase spectrum utilization through spectrum ...
This project report presents the voice traffic capacity analysis over a Cognitive Radio environment....
We study the performance of cognitive (secondary) users in a cognitive radio network which uses a ch...
Abstract—In this paper, quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning for voice service in cognitive radio n...
Abstract Cognitive Networks have been proposed to opportunistically discover and exploit (temporaril...
In this paper, a multi-channel cognitive radio network is considered in which both primary users (PU...
In this paper, a multi-channel cognitive radio network is considered in which both primary users (PU...
In this paper, a multi-channel cognitive radio network is considered in which both primary users (PU...
Abstract—We analyze the performance of a cognitive radio wireless network, where secondary users opp...
In this paper, we analyze the packet transmission time in a cognitive cooperative radio network (C...
International audience—In this paper we analyze a cognitive radio network with one primary and one s...
International audience—In this paper we analyze a cognitive radio network with one primary and one s...
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...
Cognitive radio networks employ opportunistic scheduling of secondary (unlicensed) users for the eff...
Cognitive radio has become a promising technology to increase spectrum utilization through spectrum ...
This project report presents the voice traffic capacity analysis over a Cognitive Radio environment....
We study the performance of cognitive (secondary) users in a cognitive radio network which uses a ch...
Abstract—In this paper, quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning for voice service in cognitive radio n...
Abstract Cognitive Networks have been proposed to opportunistically discover and exploit (temporaril...
In this paper, a multi-channel cognitive radio network is considered in which both primary users (PU...
In this paper, a multi-channel cognitive radio network is considered in which both primary users (PU...
In this paper, a multi-channel cognitive radio network is considered in which both primary users (PU...
Abstract—We analyze the performance of a cognitive radio wireless network, where secondary users opp...
In this paper, we analyze the packet transmission time in a cognitive cooperative radio network (C...
International audience—In this paper we analyze a cognitive radio network with one primary and one s...
International audience—In this paper we analyze a cognitive radio network with one primary and one s...
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...
Cognitive radio networks employ opportunistic scheduling of secondary (unlicensed) users for the eff...
Cognitive radio has become a promising technology to increase spectrum utilization through spectrum ...
This project report presents the voice traffic capacity analysis over a Cognitive Radio environment....