Cognitive radio methodologies have the potential to dramatically increase the throughput of wireless systems. Herein, control strategies which enable the superposition in time and frequency of primary and secondary user transmissions are explored in contrast to more traditional sensing approaches which only allow the secondary user to transmit when the primary user is idle. In this paper, the optimal transmission policy for the secondary user when the primary user adopts a retransmission-based error control scheme is investigated. The policy aims to maximize the secondary users' throughput, with a constraint on the throughput loss and failure probability of the primary user. Due to the constraint, the optimal policy is randomized, and deter...
In this paper, we consider underlay spectrum access in a cognitive radio network, where two coexisti...
In this paper, we consider underlay spectrum access in a cognitive radio network, where two coexisti...
Future wireless networks are envisioned to utilize new paradigms of spectrum reuse, i.e. cognitive r...
Today's wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, a large ...
Cognitive radio technology enables the coexistence of Primary (PUs) and Secondary Users (SUs) in the...
A novel framework for the analysis and optimization of cognitive wireless networks with unslotted ti...
Cognitive radios, which enable the coexistence on the same bandwidth of licensed primary and unlicen...
We present a novel optimization framework based on stochastic control and Markov theory for wireless...
In this work, we address the problem of the coexistence of Primary and Secondary Users (PU and SU, r...
In this work, we address the problem of the coexistence of Primary and Secondary Users (PU and SU, r...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate distributed control of multiple secondary users attempting to...
In this paper we study opportunistic transmission strategies for cognitive radios (CR) in which caus...
Interference is a central issue that needs to be addressed in multi-user wireless networks. This dis...
Abstract—Opportunistic spectrum access creates the opening of under-utilized portions of the license...
Abstract—Opportunistic spectrum access creates the opening of under-utilized portions of the license...
In this paper, we consider underlay spectrum access in a cognitive radio network, where two coexisti...
In this paper, we consider underlay spectrum access in a cognitive radio network, where two coexisti...
Future wireless networks are envisioned to utilize new paradigms of spectrum reuse, i.e. cognitive r...
Today's wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, a large ...
Cognitive radio technology enables the coexistence of Primary (PUs) and Secondary Users (SUs) in the...
A novel framework for the analysis and optimization of cognitive wireless networks with unslotted ti...
Cognitive radios, which enable the coexistence on the same bandwidth of licensed primary and unlicen...
We present a novel optimization framework based on stochastic control and Markov theory for wireless...
In this work, we address the problem of the coexistence of Primary and Secondary Users (PU and SU, r...
In this work, we address the problem of the coexistence of Primary and Secondary Users (PU and SU, r...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate distributed control of multiple secondary users attempting to...
In this paper we study opportunistic transmission strategies for cognitive radios (CR) in which caus...
Interference is a central issue that needs to be addressed in multi-user wireless networks. This dis...
Abstract—Opportunistic spectrum access creates the opening of under-utilized portions of the license...
Abstract—Opportunistic spectrum access creates the opening of under-utilized portions of the license...
In this paper, we consider underlay spectrum access in a cognitive radio network, where two coexisti...
In this paper, we consider underlay spectrum access in a cognitive radio network, where two coexisti...
Future wireless networks are envisioned to utilize new paradigms of spectrum reuse, i.e. cognitive r...