نتایج جستجو برای: cognitive radio network

تعداد نتایج: 985024  

2012
EMAD S. HASSAN

Multiple secondary users can cooperate to increase the reliability of spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks. However, the total transmission power grows approximately linearly with the number of cooperative secondary users. This paper proposes a new approach to optimize the trade-off between sensing reliability and power efficiency in cooperative cognitive radio networks over fading chan...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Nikolaos Atzarakis

rs Name/s per Abstract—As years passes wireless networks were rapidly improved, introducing new applications and services, as well as important challenges for mobility support. This research field is new with many researchers and scientists making their proposals to optimize the provision of multiple services to the mobile users. In this context, this survey paper studies research approaches fr...

Journal: :TIIS 2014
Xiaoxiong Zhong Yang Qin Li Li

Cognitive radio networks (CRNs) have emerged as a promising solution to enhance spectrum utilization by using unused or less used spectrum in radio environments. The basic idea of CRNs is to allow secondary users (SUs) access to licensed spectrum, under the condition that the interference perceived by the primary users (PUs) is minimal. In CRNs, the channel availability is uncertainty due to th...

Journal: :JNW 2012
Liang Ma Qi Zhu

This paper investigates a new spectrum sharing algorithm based on price in cognitive radio networks. A supply and demand model between primary users and secondary users is established to decide the price of free spectrum leased by primary users. Considering the utility of primary users and the total bandwidth while deciding the price per bandwidth using supply and demand balance (the spectrum s...

Journal: :Wireless Personal Communications 2011
Sabita Maharjan Yan Zhang Stein Gjessing

Efficient resource allocation is one of the key concerns of implementing cognitive radio networks. Game theory has been extensively used to study the strategic interactions between primary and secondary users for effective resource allocation. The concept of spectrum trading has introduced a new direction for the coexistence of primary and secondary users through economic benefits to primary us...

Journal: :Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications 2017
Yongmin Zhang Wenchao Meng Heng Zhang Preetha Thulasiraman Tom H. Luan

Wireless networks, as compared to its wired counterpart, bring improved coverage yet enhanced convenience and low cost in deployment. As a result, a couple of emerging wireless networks, such as cognitive radio networks, wireless sensor networks, WiMAX/LTE, adaptive communications, etc., have proliferated to meet the surge wireless traffic demand and provide ubiquitous communication at diverse ...

Journal: :CoRR 2011
Yalew Zelalem Jembre Young-June Choi

In cognitive radio networks (CRN), Out-of-Band (OoB) spectrum sensing provides seamless communication. Cognitive radio (CR) users, so called secondary users (SUs), should avoid interference with primary users (PUs), the owner of the licensed band, while trying to access the unused licensed or unlicensed band, for spectrum utilization. When PUs request to access their band, SUs need to vacate th...

Journal: :EURASIP J. Adv. Sig. Proc. 2015
Davide Mattera Mario Tanda Maurice G. Bellanger

The OFDM/OQAM transceiver belongs to the filter-bank-based multicarrier (FBMC) family and, unlike OFDM schemes, it is particularly able to meet the requirements of the physical layer of cognitive radio networks such as high level of adjacent channel leakage ratio and asynchronous communications. The paper proposes and analyzes a new implementation structure, named frequency spreading, for the O...

2013
Luca De Nardis Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto Valentin Rakovic Vladimir Atanasovski Liljana Gavrilovska Oliver Holland Auon Muhammad Akhtar Hamid Aghvami Dimitri Tassetto Sergio Bovelli Vera Stavroulaki Yiouli Kritikou Aimilia Bantouna Panagiotis Demestichas Sylwia Antonina Romaszko

Cognitive radio networks operation relies on the capability to gather information about the surrounding environment, as regards both internal network status (presence and capabilities of other devices belonging to the same network) and external systems potentially coexisting with the cognitive network. In particular, retrieving information at the local level is a function required to all wirele...

2015
Hemlata Patil A. J. Patil S. G. Bhirud Ian F. Akyildiz Brandon F. Lo Ravikumar Balakrishnan S. M. Mishra A. Sahai R. W. Brodersen S. Kyperountas N. Correal Q. Shi Ayman A. El-Saleh Mahamod Ismail Mohd. A. M. Ali Stephen Wang Yue Wang Justin P. Coon Angela Doufexi

In this paper, the energy efficiency of cooperative sensing in cognitive radio networks is investigated. In cooperative sensing, more energy is consumed in sensing the channel and reporting the results to the fusion detector. To address this issue a very innovative design called External Sensing Energy Efficient technique is proposed in this literature. Analytical studies show that sensing time...

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