JOURNAL ARTICLE

Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Networks

Song-Wen HuangX. LiuZhi Ding

Year: 2008 Journal:   2008 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM - The 27th Conference on Computer Communications

Abstract

Driven by regulatory initiatives and radio technology advances, opportunistic spectrum access has the potential to mitigate spectrum scarcity and meet the increasing demand for spectrum. In this paper, we consider a scenario where secondary users can opportunistically access unused spectrum vacated by idle primaries. We introduce two metrics to protect primary performance, namely collision probability and overlapping time. We present three spectrum access schemes using different sensing, back-off, and transmission mechanisms. We show that they achieve indistinguishable secondary performance under given primary constraints. We provide closed form analysis on secondary user performance, present a tight capacity upper bound, and reveal the impact of various design options, such as sensing, packet length distribution, back-off time, packet overhead, and grouping. Our work sheds light on the fundamental properties and design criteria on opportunistic spectrum access.

Keywords:
Cognitive radio Computer science Computer network Overhead (engineering) Network packet Spectrum management Idle Access network Transmission (telecommunications) Upper and lower bounds Spectrum (functional analysis) White spaces Access technology Wireless Telecommunications

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Citation History

Topics

Cognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum Sensing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Wireless Communication Networks Research
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Age of Information Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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