Cognitive radio has been proposed in recent years to promote spectrum efficiency by exploiting the existence of spectrum holes. The heterogeneity of both spectrum availability and traffic demand among secondary users has brought significant challenge for efficient spectrum allocation in cognitive radio networks. Observing that spectrum resource can be better matched to traffic demand of secondary users with the help of relay nodes, in this paper we propose to utilize cooperative relays to assist the transmission and improve spectrum efficiency. Different from traditional cooperative communication within a single channel, in our scheme a relay node may be selected for a link to bridge the link's source and destination using its different com...
In this paper, we study and analyze cooperative cognitive radio networks with multiple secondary use...
Cognitive radio networks (CRNs) are composed of cognitive, spectrum-agile devices capable of changin...
In this paper, we consider an underlay cognitive radio network consisting of a primary transmitter (...
Recent studies demonstrated that dynamic spectrum access can improve spectrum utilization significan...
With the rapid development of cognitive radio technologies, spectrum sharing becomes a promising app...
With ever-growing wireless data transmission requirements, there is a dramatic increase in the deman...
Abstract—It is well known that secondary users can take advantages of spectrum opportunities from pr...
In this paper, we propose a relay assisted spectrum sharing (RASS) scheme based on the mixed sharing...
Nowadays, cognitive radio (CR) is a promising concept to improve the radio spectrum exploitation. CR...
Abstract—Cognitive radios (CR) and cooperative communica-tions represent new paradigms that both can...
The idea of using cooperating relays has been much discussed in the past decade. In a wireless commu...
The prime focus of this work is in developing a Symbiotic Cooperative Relaying (SCR) architecture fo...
In this paper we propose a spectrum aggregation-based cooperative routing protocol, termed as SACRP,...
We propose a novel cooperative communication protocol for mul-ticasting a common message from one so...
A Cooperative Cognitive Radio (CCR) network, which integrates a conventional cooperative system and ...
In this paper, we study and analyze cooperative cognitive radio networks with multiple secondary use...
Cognitive radio networks (CRNs) are composed of cognitive, spectrum-agile devices capable of changin...
In this paper, we consider an underlay cognitive radio network consisting of a primary transmitter (...
Recent studies demonstrated that dynamic spectrum access can improve spectrum utilization significan...
With the rapid development of cognitive radio technologies, spectrum sharing becomes a promising app...
With ever-growing wireless data transmission requirements, there is a dramatic increase in the deman...
Abstract—It is well known that secondary users can take advantages of spectrum opportunities from pr...
In this paper, we propose a relay assisted spectrum sharing (RASS) scheme based on the mixed sharing...
Nowadays, cognitive radio (CR) is a promising concept to improve the radio spectrum exploitation. CR...
Abstract—Cognitive radios (CR) and cooperative communica-tions represent new paradigms that both can...
The idea of using cooperating relays has been much discussed in the past decade. In a wireless commu...
The prime focus of this work is in developing a Symbiotic Cooperative Relaying (SCR) architecture fo...
In this paper we propose a spectrum aggregation-based cooperative routing protocol, termed as SACRP,...
We propose a novel cooperative communication protocol for mul-ticasting a common message from one so...
A Cooperative Cognitive Radio (CCR) network, which integrates a conventional cooperative system and ...
In this paper, we study and analyze cooperative cognitive radio networks with multiple secondary use...
Cognitive radio networks (CRNs) are composed of cognitive, spectrum-agile devices capable of changin...
In this paper, we consider an underlay cognitive radio network consisting of a primary transmitter (...