DocumentCode
1403912
Title
Energy-Efficient Spectrum Sensing and Access for Cognitive Radio Networks
Author
Wang, Stephen ; Wang, Yue ; Coon, Justin P. ; Doufexi, Angela
Author_Institution
Toshiba Telecommun. Res. Lab., Bristol, UK
Volume
61
Issue
2
fYear
2012
Firstpage
906
Lastpage
912
Abstract
We consider a cognitive radio system with one secondary user (SU) accessing multiple channels via periodic sensing and spectrum handoff. We propose an optimal spectrum sensing and access mechanism such that the average energy cost of the SU, which includes the energy consumed by spectrum sensing, channel switching, and data transmission, is minimized, whereas multiple constraints on the reliability of sensing, the throughput, and the delay of the secondary transmission are satisfied. Optimality is achieved by jointly considering two fundamental tradeoffs involved in energy minimization, i.e., the sensing/transmission tradeoff and the wait/switch tradeoff. An efficient convex optimization procedure is developed to solve for the optimal values of the sensing slot duration and the channel switching probability. The advantages of the proposed spectrum sensing and access mechanism are shown through simulations.
Keywords
cognitive radio; minimisation; probability; radio spectrum management; access mechanism; channel switching probability; cognitive radio network; convex optimization procedure; data transmission; energy cost; energy minimization; energy-efficient spectrum sensing; multiple channels; periodic sensing; sensing slot duration; sensing-transmission tradeoff; spectrum handoff; wait-switch tradeoff; Data communication; Delay; Energy consumption; Optimization; Sensors; Switches; Throughput; Cognitive radio; energy efficiency; spectrum handoff;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVT.2011.2180549
Filename
6109360
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