Title :
Joint Connection Level and Packet Level Analysis of Cognitive Radio Networks with VoIP Traffic
Author :
Lirio Castellanos-Lopez, S. ; Cruz-Perez, Felipe A. ; Rivero-Angeles, Mario E. ; Hernandez-Valdez, Genaro
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico City, Mexico
Abstract :
In this paper, a novel joint connection-level and packet-level analytical model for the performance evaluation of cognitive radio networks (CRNs) under VoIP traffic is proposed and developed. The proposed teletraffic model captures the most relevant features of both CRNs (i.e., unreliable spectrum sensing, primary users´ activity detection) and VoIP traffic (i.e., ON/OFF activity processes for individual VoIP sessions, periodic packet generation of individual VoIP sessions in the ON state). In addition, our mathematical model captures relevant aspects of multiuser VoIP-based networks such as the use of packet buffering, adaptive modulation coding, proportional fair sharing scheduling for secondary users with different link qualities, and call admission control (CAC). Our mathematical analysis is based on the time-scale decomposition technique and employs conventional discrete time Markov chain tools. However, the most important feature of our mathematical formulation is the introduction of the so called cross-level analysis methodology used here to link packet-level and connection-level analyses. This proposed methodology allows to use time-scale decomposition technique when it is no longer possible to perform the connection level analysis in an independent manner from the packet level analysis (i.e., when connection level statistics depend on packet level parameters).
Keywords :
Internet telephony; Markov processes; adaptive modulation; cognitive radio; modulation coding; radio spectrum management; scheduling; signal detection; telecommunication congestion control; CAC; CRN; VoIP sessions; VoIP traffic; VoIP-based network; adaptive modulation coding; call admission control; cognitive radio networks; connection level statistics; conventional discrete time Markov chain tool; cross-level analysis methodology; joint connection-level-packet-level analytical model; link qualities; mathematical analysis; mathematical formulation; on-off activity process; packet buffering; packet level parameters; periodic packet generation; primary user activity detection; proportional fair sharing scheduling; secondary users; spectrum sensing unreliability; teletraffic model; time-scale decomposition technique; Delays; Joints; Markov processes; Mathematical model; Quality of service; Sensors; Cognitive radio networks; adaptive modulation and coding; call admission control; joint connection level and packet level teletraffic analysis; on/off VoIP traffic; packet buffering; unreliable spectrum sensing;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2014.140319