In this paper, different control channel (CC) implementations for multichannel medium access control (MAC) algorithms are compared and analyzed in the context of opportunistic spectrum access (OSA) as a function of spectrum-sensing performance and licensed user activity. The analysis is based on a discrete Markov chain model of a subset of representative multichannel OSA MAC classes that incorporates physical layer effects, such as spectrum sensing and fading. The analysis is complemented with extensive simulations. The major observations are given as follows: 1) When the CC is implemented through a dedicated channel, sharing such dedicated channel with the licensed user does not significantly decrease the throughput achieved by the OSA net...
Despite significant research effort, the performance of distributed medium access control methods ha...
Despite significant research effort, the performance of distributed medium access control methods ha...
Despite significant research effort, the performance of distributed medium access control methods ha...
In this paper, different control channel (CC) implementations for multichannel medium access control...
Abstract—In this paper, different control channel (CC) im-plementations for multichannel medium acce...
Abstract—In this paper, different control channel (CC) im-plementations for multichannel medium acce...
We evaluate the performance of an opportunistic multi-channel medium access control protocol and com...
We provide in this paper a comprehensive delay and queueing analysis for two baseline medium access ...
Existing wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, the sca...
We evaluate the performance of an opportunistic multi-channel medium access control protocol and com...
In this paper we propose an analytical framework which allows the investigation of the average chann...
Multi-stage sensing is a novel concept that refers to a general class of spectrum sensing algorithms...
We present a cross-layer analysis of multi-stage spectrum sensing protocols used in multi-channel Op...
We consider the concept of opportunistic spectrum access (OSA) – whereby radios identify unused por...
In the paper, we study optimal transmission strategies in multi-channel opportunistic spectrum acces...
Despite significant research effort, the performance of distributed medium access control methods ha...
Despite significant research effort, the performance of distributed medium access control methods ha...
Despite significant research effort, the performance of distributed medium access control methods ha...
In this paper, different control channel (CC) implementations for multichannel medium access control...
Abstract—In this paper, different control channel (CC) im-plementations for multichannel medium acce...
Abstract—In this paper, different control channel (CC) im-plementations for multichannel medium acce...
We evaluate the performance of an opportunistic multi-channel medium access control protocol and com...
We provide in this paper a comprehensive delay and queueing analysis for two baseline medium access ...
Existing wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, the sca...
We evaluate the performance of an opportunistic multi-channel medium access control protocol and com...
In this paper we propose an analytical framework which allows the investigation of the average chann...
Multi-stage sensing is a novel concept that refers to a general class of spectrum sensing algorithms...
We present a cross-layer analysis of multi-stage spectrum sensing protocols used in multi-channel Op...
We consider the concept of opportunistic spectrum access (OSA) – whereby radios identify unused por...
In the paper, we study optimal transmission strategies in multi-channel opportunistic spectrum acces...
Despite significant research effort, the performance of distributed medium access control methods ha...
Despite significant research effort, the performance of distributed medium access control methods ha...
Despite significant research effort, the performance of distributed medium access control methods ha...