In this paper, we consider a cognitive radio network in which the secondary users are allowed to share the spectrum with the primary users as long as the interference caused by the secondary users to the primary users is below a specified level. Both the primary users and secondary users access the common channel by way of transmission schedules. The channel model includes realistic features such as receiver noise, fading, and multiuser interference. Our primary performance measure is network throughput, which is the average number of packets that are successfully received per time slot. For a given level of guaranteed performance for each primary user, our goal is to determine the transmission schedule for the secondary users that maximize...
Abstract—We investigate the dynamic spectrum sharing prob-lem among primary and secondary users in a...
In this thesis, we consider the more broad-based spectrum sharing where primary and secondary users ...
Abstract—Cognitive radio has been recently proposed as a promising technology to improve the spectru...
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...
In this paper, we consider underlay spectrum access in a cognitive radio network, where two coexisti...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on a wireless flat fading channel in a Cognitive radio...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on a wireless flat fading channel in a Cognitive radio...
Abstract—We explore the performance tradeoff between op-portunistic and regulated access inherent in...
In this paper, we consider a cognitive radio network consisting of a primary transmitter-primary rec...
In cognitive radio networks, the licensed frequency bands of the primary users (PUs) are available t...
Today's wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, a large ...
Abstract—We investigate the dynamic spectrum sharing prob-lem among primary and secondary users in a...
Abstract—We investigate the dynamic spectrum sharing prob-lem among primary and secondary users in a...
In this paper, a technique is proposed that enables secondary users to evaluate channel availability...
Abstract—We investigate the dynamic spectrum sharing prob-lem among primary and secondary users in a...
In this thesis, we consider the more broad-based spectrum sharing where primary and secondary users ...
Abstract—Cognitive radio has been recently proposed as a promising technology to improve the spectru...
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...
In this paper, we consider underlay spectrum access in a cognitive radio network, where two coexisti...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on a wireless flat fading channel in a Cognitive radio...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on a wireless flat fading channel in a Cognitive radio...
Abstract—We explore the performance tradeoff between op-portunistic and regulated access inherent in...
In this paper, we consider a cognitive radio network consisting of a primary transmitter-primary rec...
In cognitive radio networks, the licensed frequency bands of the primary users (PUs) are available t...
Today's wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, a large ...
Abstract—We investigate the dynamic spectrum sharing prob-lem among primary and secondary users in a...
Abstract—We investigate the dynamic spectrum sharing prob-lem among primary and secondary users in a...
In this paper, a technique is proposed that enables secondary users to evaluate channel availability...
Abstract—We investigate the dynamic spectrum sharing prob-lem among primary and secondary users in a...
In this thesis, we consider the more broad-based spectrum sharing where primary and secondary users ...
Abstract—Cognitive radio has been recently proposed as a promising technology to improve the spectru...