2016
DOI: 10.1109/tmc.2015.2425396
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Secondary VoIP Capacity in Opportunistic Spectrum Access Networks with Friendly Scheduling

Abstract: In conventional cognitive radio, the primary network usually remains unchanged. In some cases however, the primary network operator may wish to accommodate secondary user access. In this paper we assess the secondary user VoIP capacity when primary basestation scheduling is designed to be secondary network friendly. Friendliness is measured by the number of connections that can be supported subject to typical quality of service constraints in the presence of delay tolerant primary traffic. An offline scheduler… Show more

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