Wei LiXiuzhen ChengTao JingYong CuiKai XingWendong Wang
This paper investigates the problem of spectrum assignment and sharing to minimize the total delay of mul-tiple concurrent flows in multi-hop cognitive radio networks. We first analyze the expected per-hop delay, which incorporates the sensing delay and transmission delay characterizing the PU activities and spectrum capacities. Then we formulate a minimum delay optimization problem with interference constraints, and propose an approximation algorithm termed MCC to solve the problem. According to our theoretical analysis, MCC has a bounded performance ratio and a low computational complexity. Finally, we exploit the minimum potential delay fairness in spectrum sharing to mitigate the inter-flow contentions. Extensive simulation study has been performed to validate our design and to compare the performance of our algorithms with that of the state-of-the-art. Index Terms Cognitive radio networks; delay minimization; spectrum assignment; spectrum sharing I.
Miao PanChi ZhangPan LiYuguang Fang
Shyleshchandra Gudihatti K NS H ManjulaK. R. Venugopal
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