JOURNAL ARTICLE

Multi-operator cognitive radios sharing one channel

Abstract

Cognitive Radio (CR) coexistence with the primary user has emerged as one of the main tasks for the success of the spectrum multi-users auction proposals. Known architectures that arrange the spectrums sharing for different users are coordinated, distributed, and hybrid. This paper proposes a framework to solve the problem of spectrum access between multi-cognitive radios using only one channel in emergencies. A framework solutions and probable network managements were analyzed for two CR's trying hardly to coexist with a primary user along the same channel. As a result new paradigm for Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) is introduced based on adding together the suitable spectrum management entities to the known principles of time and frequency opportunities. New protocols for a novel co-operative CR's and modifications to the primary user technologies are suggested. Our argument is that best appliance for the anticipated scenario can be achieved using the hybrid management which bridges the coordinated and distributed schedules with all other events changes.

Keywords:
Cognitive radio Computer science Channel (broadcasting) Spectrum management Argument (complex analysis) Computer network Spectrum (functional analysis) Operator (biology) Telecommunications Distributed computing Wireless

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Topics

Cognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum Sensing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Power Line Communications and Noise
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Auction Theory and Applications
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  Management Science and Operations Research

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