학술논문

Opportunistic Channel-Aware Spectrum Access for Cognitive Radio Networks with Interleaved Transmission and Sensing
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications IEEE Trans. Wireless Commun. Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on. 12(5):2376-2388 May, 2013
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Sensors
Throughput
Cognitive radio
Data communication
Joints
Channel estimation
Cognitive radio networks
opportunistic spectrum access
optimal stopping
periodic sensing
sensing errors
transmission time optimization
Language
ISSN
1536-1276
1558-2248
Abstract
Opportunistic spectrum access in a cognitive radio network has been a challenge due to the dynamic nature of spectrum availability and possible collisions between the primary user (PU) and the secondary user (SU). To maximize the spectrum utilization, we propose a spectrum access strategy where SU's packets are interleaved with periodic sensing to detect PU's return. Similar to earlier works on distributed opportunistic scheduling (DOS), we formulate the sensing/probing/access process as a maximum rate-of-return problem in the optimal stopping theory framework and show that the optimal channel access strategy is a pure threshold policy. We consider a realistic channel and system model by taking into account channel fading and sensing errors. We jointly optimize the rate threshold and the packet transmission time to maximize the average throughput of SU, while limiting interference to PU. Our numerical results show that significant throughput gains can be achieved with the proposed scheme compared to other well-known schemes. Our work sheds light on designing DOS protocols for cognitive radio with optimal transmission time that takes into account the dynamic nature of PUs.