Accurately characterizing the time-varying interference caused to the primary users is essential in ensuring a successful deployment of cognitive radios (CR). We show that the aggregate interference at the primary receiver (PU-Rx) from multiple, randomly located cognitive users (CUs) is well modeled as a shifted lognormal random process, which is more accurate than the lognormal and the Gaussian process models considered in the literature, even for a relatively dense deployment of CUs. It also compares favorably with the asymptotically exact stable and symmetric truncated stable distribution models, except at high CU densities. Our model accounts for the effect of imperfect spectrum sensing, which depends on path-loss, shadowing, and small-...
Interference modeling in cognitive radio network is important to ensure adequate coverage in the net...
In spite of spectrum sensing, aggregate interference from cognitive radios (CRs) remains as a deterr...
Abstract—Due to the ever growing need for spectrum, the cognitive radio (CR) has been proposed to im...
Accurately characterizing the time-varying interference caused to the primary users is essential in ...
Abstract—Accurately characterizing the time-varying interfer-ence caused to the primary users is ess...
Abstract—Opportunistic spectrum access creates the opening of under-utilized portions of the license...
Cognitive radio (CR) networks and heterogeneous cellular networks are promising approaches to satisf...
n this paper we describe a model for calculating the aggregate interference encountered by primary ...
Abstract—In this paper we describe a model for calculating the aggregate interference encountered by...
In this paper we deal with the issues of statistical modeling of the aggregate interference due to c...
In spite of spectrum sensing, aggregate interference from cognitive radios (CRs) remains as a deterr...
none3siIn this paper, we study the coexistence between a primary user (PU) communication and a cogn...
Cognitive radios (CR) must ensure that their transmissions do not cause harmful interference to the ...
In this paper, we propose a new statistical interference model for cognitive network based on the am...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the aggregate interference in a cognitive radio network. We consider a ...
Interference modeling in cognitive radio network is important to ensure adequate coverage in the net...
In spite of spectrum sensing, aggregate interference from cognitive radios (CRs) remains as a deterr...
Abstract—Due to the ever growing need for spectrum, the cognitive radio (CR) has been proposed to im...
Accurately characterizing the time-varying interference caused to the primary users is essential in ...
Abstract—Accurately characterizing the time-varying interfer-ence caused to the primary users is ess...
Abstract—Opportunistic spectrum access creates the opening of under-utilized portions of the license...
Cognitive radio (CR) networks and heterogeneous cellular networks are promising approaches to satisf...
n this paper we describe a model for calculating the aggregate interference encountered by primary ...
Abstract—In this paper we describe a model for calculating the aggregate interference encountered by...
In this paper we deal with the issues of statistical modeling of the aggregate interference due to c...
In spite of spectrum sensing, aggregate interference from cognitive radios (CRs) remains as a deterr...
none3siIn this paper, we study the coexistence between a primary user (PU) communication and a cogn...
Cognitive radios (CR) must ensure that their transmissions do not cause harmful interference to the ...
In this paper, we propose a new statistical interference model for cognitive network based on the am...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the aggregate interference in a cognitive radio network. We consider a ...
Interference modeling in cognitive radio network is important to ensure adequate coverage in the net...
In spite of spectrum sensing, aggregate interference from cognitive radios (CRs) remains as a deterr...
Abstract—Due to the ever growing need for spectrum, the cognitive radio (CR) has been proposed to im...