Dynamic spectrum access is a promising approach to alleviate the spectrum scarcity that wireless communications face today. In short, it aims at reusing sparsely occupied frequency bands while causing no (or insignificant) interference to the actual licensees. This article focuses on applying this concept in the time domain by exploiting idle periods between bursty transmissions of multi-access communication channels and addresses WLAN as an example of practical importance. A statistical model based on empirical data is presented, and it is shown how to use this model for deriving access strategies. The coexistence of Bluetooth and WLAN is considered as a concrete example
Abstract—In this paper we quantify the temporal opportunities for secondary access in radar bands. S...
Abstract. Cognitive radio with spectrum sensing and spectrum reuse has great opportunities for indus...
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Abstract—The users may use cognitive radio frequency (CR) in wireless communication systems which se...
Abstract. The Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) paradigm based on the Cognitive Radio (CR) technology ha...
The deployment of heterogeneous wireless networks in the same spectrum space introduces the need fo...
The deployment of heterogeneous wireless networks in the same spectrum space introduces the need for...
This paper addresses the problem of accurately modeling the spectrum occupancy patterns of real radi...
Because of the increasing number of low-cost wireless applications, the unlicensed spectrum is quick...
The exploding increase of wireless communications combined with the existing inefficient usage of ...
Frequency spectrum scarcity is currently one of the mostly discussed topics in wireless communicatio...
Part 1: - PE-CRN 2011 WorkshopInternational audienceThe Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) paradigm based...
The exploding increase of wireless communications combined with the existing inefficient usage of th...
A fundamental evolution is witnessed in recent research and development of wireless communications: ...
The rapid growth of wireless communication systems makes the coexistence of heterogeneous technologi...
Abstract—In this paper we quantify the temporal opportunities for secondary access in radar bands. S...
Abstract. Cognitive radio with spectrum sensing and spectrum reuse has great opportunities for indus...
Today’s wireless networks are characterized by fixed spectrum assignment policy. The limited availab...
Abstract—The users may use cognitive radio frequency (CR) in wireless communication systems which se...
Abstract. The Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) paradigm based on the Cognitive Radio (CR) technology ha...
The deployment of heterogeneous wireless networks in the same spectrum space introduces the need fo...
The deployment of heterogeneous wireless networks in the same spectrum space introduces the need for...
This paper addresses the problem of accurately modeling the spectrum occupancy patterns of real radi...
Because of the increasing number of low-cost wireless applications, the unlicensed spectrum is quick...
The exploding increase of wireless communications combined with the existing inefficient usage of ...
Frequency spectrum scarcity is currently one of the mostly discussed topics in wireless communicatio...
Part 1: - PE-CRN 2011 WorkshopInternational audienceThe Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) paradigm based...
The exploding increase of wireless communications combined with the existing inefficient usage of th...
A fundamental evolution is witnessed in recent research and development of wireless communications: ...
The rapid growth of wireless communication systems makes the coexistence of heterogeneous technologi...
Abstract—In this paper we quantify the temporal opportunities for secondary access in radar bands. S...
Abstract. Cognitive radio with spectrum sensing and spectrum reuse has great opportunities for indus...
Today’s wireless networks are characterized by fixed spectrum assignment policy. The limited availab...