Modeling and Analysis of Sub-Banding the Secondary Users’ Channel in Cognitive Radio Networks

Modern cognitive radio systems employ dynamic spectrum access techniques and these networks allow more efficient usage of scarce spectrum. Secondary users are supposed to operate in primary users’ channels without interfering them. In this paper we propose, model and analyze a channel sub-banding sc...

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Main Authors: S. Homayouni, S. A. Ghorashi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi 2013-09-01
Series:Radioengineering
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Online Access:http://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2013/13_03_0800_0809.pdf
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spelling doaj-49615a7159ad4eb38bda4b00630dc9072020-11-25T02:26:51ZengSpolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstviRadioengineering1210-25122013-09-01223800809Modeling and Analysis of Sub-Banding the Secondary Users’ Channel in Cognitive Radio NetworksS. HomayouniS. A. GhorashiModern cognitive radio systems employ dynamic spectrum access techniques and these networks allow more efficient usage of scarce spectrum. Secondary users are supposed to operate in primary users’ channels without interfering them. In this paper we propose, model and analyze a channel sub-banding scheme for an opportunistic spectrum sharing system in which two secondary users are allowed to coexist in a channel. In the proposed sharing scheme when all the channels are occupied by the primary and/or secondary users, the channels of the secondary users are divided into two sub bands allowing both of the secondary users exploit the same channel concurrently. The proposed model is analyzed through a two-dimensional Markov chain model and evaluated by different derived metrics including blocking probability and dropping rate. Although using the proposed scheme reduces the quality of service for secondary users because of sub-banding, simulation results show significant reduction in the blocking probability and dropping rate of the secondary users.www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2013/13_03_0800_0809.pdfDynamic spectrum accesscognitive radiochannel sub-bandingMarkov chainblocking probabilitydropping rate
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Modeling and Analysis of Sub-Banding the Secondary Users’ Channel in Cognitive Radio Networks
Radioengineering
Dynamic spectrum access
cognitive radio
channel sub-banding
Markov chain
blocking probability
dropping rate
author_facet S. Homayouni
S. A. Ghorashi
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title Modeling and Analysis of Sub-Banding the Secondary Users’ Channel in Cognitive Radio Networks
title_short Modeling and Analysis of Sub-Banding the Secondary Users’ Channel in Cognitive Radio Networks
title_full Modeling and Analysis of Sub-Banding the Secondary Users’ Channel in Cognitive Radio Networks
title_fullStr Modeling and Analysis of Sub-Banding the Secondary Users’ Channel in Cognitive Radio Networks
title_full_unstemmed Modeling and Analysis of Sub-Banding the Secondary Users’ Channel in Cognitive Radio Networks
title_sort modeling and analysis of sub-banding the secondary users’ channel in cognitive radio networks
publisher Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi
series Radioengineering
issn 1210-2512
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Modern cognitive radio systems employ dynamic spectrum access techniques and these networks allow more efficient usage of scarce spectrum. Secondary users are supposed to operate in primary users’ channels without interfering them. In this paper we propose, model and analyze a channel sub-banding scheme for an opportunistic spectrum sharing system in which two secondary users are allowed to coexist in a channel. In the proposed sharing scheme when all the channels are occupied by the primary and/or secondary users, the channels of the secondary users are divided into two sub bands allowing both of the secondary users exploit the same channel concurrently. The proposed model is analyzed through a two-dimensional Markov chain model and evaluated by different derived metrics including blocking probability and dropping rate. Although using the proposed scheme reduces the quality of service for secondary users because of sub-banding, simulation results show significant reduction in the blocking probability and dropping rate of the secondary users.
topic Dynamic spectrum access
cognitive radio
channel sub-banding
Markov chain
blocking probability
dropping rate
url http://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2013/13_03_0800_0809.pdf
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