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    Throughput analysis for cognitive radio networks with multiple primary users and imperfect spectrum sensing

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    In cognitive radio networks, the licensed frequency bands of the primary users (PUs) are available to the secondary user (SU) provided that they do not cause significant interference to the PUs. In this study, the authors analysed the normalised throughput of the SU with multiple PUs coexisting under any frequency division multiple access communication protocol. The authors consider a cognitive radio transmission where the frame structure consists of sensing and data transmission slots. In order to achieve the maximum normalised throughput of the SU and control the interference level to the legal PUs, the optimal frame length of the SU is found via simulation. In this context, a new analytical formula has been expressed for the achievable normalised throughput of SU with multiple PUs under prefect and imperfect spectrum sensing scenarios. Moreover, the impact of imperfect sensing, variable frame length of SU and the variable PU traffic loads, on the normalised throughput has been critically investigated. It has been shown that the analytical and simulation results are in perfect agreement. The authors analytical results are much useful to determine how to select the frame duration length subject to the parameters of cognitive radio network, such as network traffic load, achievable sensing accuracy and number of coexisting PUs

    Discrete time analysis of cognitive radio networks with imperfect sensing and saturated source of secondary users, Computer Communications

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    Sensing is one of the most challenging issues in cognitive radio networks. Selection of sensing parameters raises several tradeoffs between spectral efficiency, energy efficiency and interference caused to primary users (PUs). In this paper we provide representative mathematical models that can be used to analyze sensing strategies under a wide range of conditions. The activity of PUs in a licensed channel is modeled as a sequence of busy and idle periods, which is represented as an alternating Markov phase renewal process. The representation of the secondary users (SUs) behavior is also largely general: the duration of transmissions, sensing periods and the intervals between consecutive sensing periods are modeled by phase type distributions, which constitute a very versatile class of distributions. Expressions for several key performance measures in cognitive radio networks are obtained from the analysis of the model. Most notably, we derive the distribution of the length of an effective white space; the distributions of the waiting times until the SU transmits a given amount of data, through several transmission epochs uninterruptedly; and the goodput when an interrupted SU transmission has to be restarted from the beginning due to the presence of a PU. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The research of A. S. Alfa was partially supported by the NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council) of Canada under Grant G00315156. Most of the contribution of V. Pla was done while visiting the University of Manitoba. This visit was supported by the Ministerio de Educacion of Spain under Grant PR2011-0055, and by the UPV through the Programa de Apoyo a la Investigacion y Desarrollo (PAID-00-12). The research of the authors from the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia was partially supported by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of Spain under Grant TIN2013-47272-C2-1-R.Alfa, AS.; Pla, V.; Martínez Bauset, J.; Casares Giner, V. (2016). Discrete time analysis of cognitive radio networks with imperfect sensing and saturated source of secondary users, Computer Communications. Computer Communications. 79:53-65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comcom.2015.11.012S53657
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