Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Applied Informatics 2018
DOI: 10.14794/icai.10.2017.225
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Performance evaluation of finite-source cognitive networks with non-reliable services using simulation

Abstract: As the evolution of wireless communication technology, the available spectrum resources become scarce. The cognitive radio (CR) is a dynamic spectrum access technique which provides the capability to share a wireless channel between licensed and unlicensed users opportunistically (also called Primary Users-PU and Secondary Users-SU). In this paper stochastic simulation is used for performance evaluation of cognitive radio network. A finite-source retrial queuing model with two service units is proposed. A prio… Show more

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“…In paper [7] consider the effect of retrial phenomenon on in performance modeling of radio by using a finitesource queueing model. Nemouchi and Sztrik [8] used stochastic simulation for performance evaluation of cognitive radio network. In this paper, in contrast to the models in [1,4,6], we consider a new model where fresh secondary users can occupy an empty channel upon arrival without sensing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In paper [7] consider the effect of retrial phenomenon on in performance modeling of radio by using a finitesource queueing model. Nemouchi and Sztrik [8] used stochastic simulation for performance evaluation of cognitive radio network. In this paper, in contrast to the models in [1,4,6], we consider a new model where fresh secondary users can occupy an empty channel upon arrival without sensing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper which is the enlarged and revised version of our conference Proceedings paper [15] we introduce a finite-source queueing model with two (non independent) frequency channels. The cognitive radio architecture of our model consists of two main networks: The Primary Channel Service (PCS) and Secondary Channel Service (SCS).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%