Dynamic Spectrum Access systems exploit temporarily available spectrum ('white spaces') and can spread transmissions over a number of non-contiguous sub-channels. Such methods are highly beneficial in terms of spectrum utilization. However, excessive fragmentation degrades performance and hence off-sets the benefits. Thus, there is a need to study these processes so as to determine how to ensure acceptable levels of fragmentation. Hence, we present experimental and analytical results derived from a mathematical model. We model a system operating at capacity serving requests for bandwidth by assigning a collection of gaps (sub-channels) with no limitations on the fragment size. Our main theoretical result shows that even if fragments can be ...
The rapid growth of wireless services and the breakneck proliferation of wireless devices continue t...
The spectrum-sliced elastic optical path network (SLICE) architecture has been presented as an effic...
The possibility of flexibly assigning spectrum resources with channels of different sizes greatly im...
Dynamic Spectrum Access systems exploit temporarily available spectrum ('white spaces') and can spre...
Dynamic Spectrum Access systems exploit temporarily available spectrum ('white spaces') and can spre...
Dynamic SpectrumAccess systems exploit temporarily avail-able spectrum (‘white spaces’) and can spre...
International audienceDynamic Spectrum Access systems offer temporarily available spectrum to opport...
Modern computers with hard-disk storage and networks with dynamic spectrum access illustrate systems...
A performance analysis of channel fragmentation in dynamic spectrum access system
Because of the random presence of primary users in cognitive radio networks, the available spectrums...
The current trends in optical fiber communications are rapidly approaching the physical capacity lim...
A wide overview of metrics to evaluate the fragmentation is presented together with their applicatio...
Abstract—When files are transmitted over an unreliable channel, loss of data will occur, typically w...
The possibility of flexibly assigning spectrum resources with channels of different sizes greatly im...
Abstract. This paper focuses on a narrow band technical solution that uses decentralized spectrum sh...
The rapid growth of wireless services and the breakneck proliferation of wireless devices continue t...
The spectrum-sliced elastic optical path network (SLICE) architecture has been presented as an effic...
The possibility of flexibly assigning spectrum resources with channels of different sizes greatly im...
Dynamic Spectrum Access systems exploit temporarily available spectrum ('white spaces') and can spre...
Dynamic Spectrum Access systems exploit temporarily available spectrum ('white spaces') and can spre...
Dynamic SpectrumAccess systems exploit temporarily avail-able spectrum (‘white spaces’) and can spre...
International audienceDynamic Spectrum Access systems offer temporarily available spectrum to opport...
Modern computers with hard-disk storage and networks with dynamic spectrum access illustrate systems...
A performance analysis of channel fragmentation in dynamic spectrum access system
Because of the random presence of primary users in cognitive radio networks, the available spectrums...
The current trends in optical fiber communications are rapidly approaching the physical capacity lim...
A wide overview of metrics to evaluate the fragmentation is presented together with their applicatio...
Abstract—When files are transmitted over an unreliable channel, loss of data will occur, typically w...
The possibility of flexibly assigning spectrum resources with channels of different sizes greatly im...
Abstract. This paper focuses on a narrow band technical solution that uses decentralized spectrum sh...
The rapid growth of wireless services and the breakneck proliferation of wireless devices continue t...
The spectrum-sliced elastic optical path network (SLICE) architecture has been presented as an effic...
The possibility of flexibly assigning spectrum resources with channels of different sizes greatly im...