2019
DOI: 10.1002/dac.4242
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Optimal spectrum utilisation in cognitive radio networks based on processor sharing techniques

Abstract: Cognitive radio networks have achieved higher efficiency in terms of spectrum usage; however they do not readily solve any competition for access among secondary users. Optimisation is applied to an underlay network to obtain the optimal solution for at least two secondary users operating simultaneously on the same channel. Performance measures are used as the target for optimisation. However, the objective function is difficult to obtain in closed form. For the performance measures, queueing theory, particula… Show more

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“…Besides, the main concept of CR is that unlicensed users also known as CR user in CR terminology can sense, detect, access, and use vacant spectrum or leftovers when the licensed users or the primary users (PUs) are not present. 7,8 As a result, this approach is envisaged as a novel ideal that will improve the utilization of scarce spectrum resource. For this reason, recent research efforts have shifted to CR as a candidate for the realization of broadband for IWC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, the main concept of CR is that unlicensed users also known as CR user in CR terminology can sense, detect, access, and use vacant spectrum or leftovers when the licensed users or the primary users (PUs) are not present. 7,8 As a result, this approach is envisaged as a novel ideal that will improve the utilization of scarce spectrum resource. For this reason, recent research efforts have shifted to CR as a candidate for the realization of broadband for IWC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%