Optimal Opportunistic channel access of the unlicensed users has been a major problem in a cognitive radio system. In this paper, we consider an overlay cognitive radio system, where the secondary user senses the channel for an empty slot and transmits a constant power for a time period without sensing the channel again. We obtain the optimal transmission time of the secondary user to achieve the maximum data rate while keeping the interference on the primary user under a given threshold. We derive closed-form expressions for the interference at the primary receiver side and the achievable data rate of the secondary user. Our analysis is based on a Markov model for the primary user statuses and we consider the probability of error in sensin...
This letter focuses on a cognitive radio network where two primary frequency channels (PCs) are oppo...
In this study, the authors investigate the optimal sensing settings that can maximise the throughput...
In this study, the authors investigate the optimal sensing settings that can maximise the throughput...
Optimal Opportunistic channel access of the unlicensed users has been a major problem in a cognitive...
A new information-theoretic model is proposed for underlay-based cognitive radio (CR), which imposes...
In this paper, we propose a generalized model for underlay based cognitive radio (CR) that is based ...
In cognitive radio networks, a secondary user (SU) can share the same frequency band with the primar...
This paper investigates the sequential opportunistic channel sensing and access problem of an unlice...
Abstract—We explore the performance tradeoff between op-portunistic and regulated access inherent in...
This paper studies the service time required to transmit a packet in an opportunistic spectrum acces...
Under interference constraint and energy consumption constraint, to maximize the channel utilizatio...
Abstract—This paper focuses on sensing-throughput tradeoffs for overlay cognitive radio networks. Th...
Cognitive radio networks employ opportunistic scheduling of secondary (unlicensed) users for the eff...
In cognitive radio networks, the licensed frequency bands of the primary users (PUs) are available t...
For improvement of achievable rate region in cognitive ra-dio channels, a transmission method for se...
This letter focuses on a cognitive radio network where two primary frequency channels (PCs) are oppo...
In this study, the authors investigate the optimal sensing settings that can maximise the throughput...
In this study, the authors investigate the optimal sensing settings that can maximise the throughput...
Optimal Opportunistic channel access of the unlicensed users has been a major problem in a cognitive...
A new information-theoretic model is proposed for underlay-based cognitive radio (CR), which imposes...
In this paper, we propose a generalized model for underlay based cognitive radio (CR) that is based ...
In cognitive radio networks, a secondary user (SU) can share the same frequency band with the primar...
This paper investigates the sequential opportunistic channel sensing and access problem of an unlice...
Abstract—We explore the performance tradeoff between op-portunistic and regulated access inherent in...
This paper studies the service time required to transmit a packet in an opportunistic spectrum acces...
Under interference constraint and energy consumption constraint, to maximize the channel utilizatio...
Abstract—This paper focuses on sensing-throughput tradeoffs for overlay cognitive radio networks. Th...
Cognitive radio networks employ opportunistic scheduling of secondary (unlicensed) users for the eff...
In cognitive radio networks, the licensed frequency bands of the primary users (PUs) are available t...
For improvement of achievable rate region in cognitive ra-dio channels, a transmission method for se...
This letter focuses on a cognitive radio network where two primary frequency channels (PCs) are oppo...
In this study, the authors investigate the optimal sensing settings that can maximise the throughput...
In this study, the authors investigate the optimal sensing settings that can maximise the throughput...