DocumentCode :
149094
Title :
Traffic-driven exclusive resource sharing algorithm for mitigating self-coexistence problem in WRAN systems
Author :
Salameh, Haythem Bany ; Jararweh, Yaser ; Aldalgamouni, Taimour ; Khreishah, Abdallah
Author_Institution :
Yarmouk Univ., Irbid, Jordan
fYear :
2014
fDate :
6-9 April 2014
Firstpage :
1933
Lastpage :
1937
Abstract :
IEEE 802.22 Wireless Regional Area Network (WRAN) is the first wireless standard based on cognitive radio (CR) technology. WRAN is designed to allow secondary users (SUs) to opportunistically utilize idle TV channels on a non-interfering manner. A major challenge in enabling efficient WRAN communications is the interference-and-coexistence problem. There are two types of co-existence; incumbent co-existence and self-coexistence. In this paper, we investigate the self-coexistence problem among multiple overlapped WRANs. Specifically, we propose an adaptive cooperative exclusive traffic-aware channel allocation scheme (TAECA) that attempts to minimize the unnecessary blocking of SU transmissions in the overlapped cells, which consequently maximizes spectrum utilization. TAECA employs a novel max-min weighted fair mechanism for adaptively allocating idle channels to the different WRANs cells depending on their prevailing traffic conditions. Simulation results indicate that compared to reference allocation mechanisms, TAECA increases the number of served SU transmissions by up to 40%, which significantly improves spectrum utilization.
Keywords :
channel allocation; cognitive radio; cooperative communication; interference suppression; radio networks; radiofrequency interference; resource allocation; telecommunication traffic; CR technology; IEEE 802.22 wireless regional area network; SU transmissions; TAECA; WRAN communication systems; adaptive cooperative exclusive traffic-aware channel allocation scheme; cognitive radio technology; idle TV channels; idle channel allocation; incumbent co-existence problem; interference mitigation; interference-and-coexistence problem; max-min weighted fair mechanism; multiple overlapped WRANs; reference allocation mechanisms; secondary users; self-coexistence problem; spectrum utilization; traffic conditions; traffic-driven exclusive resource sharing algorithm; Algorithm design and analysis; Base stations; Channel allocation; Resource management; Standards; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WCNC.2014.6952565
Filename :
6952565
Link To Document :
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