DocumentCode :
160594
Title :
Performance Evaluation of Cognitive Radio Networks under Licensed and Unlicensed Spectrum Bands
Author :
Zahed, Salah ; Awan, Irfan ; Cullen, Andrea ; Younas, Muhammad
Author_Institution :
Higher Inst. of Comprehensive Prof., Ghadames, Libya
fYear :
2014
fDate :
13-16 May 2014
Firstpage :
329
Lastpage :
336
Abstract :
One of the major challenges of Cognitive Radio (CRNs) is the spectrum handoff issue. Spectrum handoff happens when a Primary Users (PUs) appears in a spectrum band that is occupied by a Secondary User (SU). In such a case, SU should empty this spectrum band and perform a handoff procedure and search for an available free one. This process will be continued until the SU completes its data transmission. To avoid multiple spectrum handoffs, the spectrum handoff procedure should be performed in the unlicensed channels rather than the licensed channels. Thus, the number of handoffs can be reduced as no more spectrum handoffs will occur since all users have priority in this type of spectrum channel. This technique will help secondary users´ QoS from degradation. This paper proposes a prioritized spectrum handoff decision scheme in a mixture spectrum environment of unlicensed and licensed channels, in order to reduce the handoff delay. The licensed channels in the proposed scheme have been modelled using a pre-emptive resume priority (PRP) M/M/C queue. In contrast, the unlicensed channels have been modelled using an M/M/C retrial priority queue. In order to examine the performance of the implemented model, the handoff and new SUs are considered with equal and different priorities. Experimental results show that the prioritized handoff scheme outperforms the other scheme in terms of average handoff delay under various traffic arrival rates as well as the number of licensed and unlicensed channels used.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; mobility management (mobile radio); queueing theory; radio networks; radio spectrum management; M/M/C retrial priority queue; QoS; average handoff delay; cognitive radio networks; licensed channels; licensed spectrum bands; mixture spectrum environment; performance evaluation; pre-emptive resume priority queue; primary users; quality of service; secondary user; spectrum handoff decision scheme; spectrum handoff procedure; traffic arrival rates; unlicensed channels; unlicensed spectrum bands; Cognitive radio; Delays; Mathematical model; Orbits; Quality of service; Sensors; Average handoff delay; Cognitive radio networks; Heterogeneous spectrum bands; Performance evaluation; Queuing theory; Spectrum handoff; Spectrum handoff decision;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA), 2014 IEEE 28th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Victoria, BC
ISSN :
1550-445X
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3629-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AINA.2014.42
Filename :
6838683
Link To Document :
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