Title :
Network Selection in Cognitive Radio Systems
Author :
Wang, Chonggang ; Sohraby, Kazem ; Jana, Rittwik ; Ji, Lusheng ; Daneshmand, Mahmoud
Author_Institution :
NEC Labs. America, Princeton, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Measurement studies have shown that uneven and dynamic usage patterns by the primary users of license based wireless communication systems often lead to temporal and spatial spectrum underutilization. This provides an opportunity for secondary users to tap into underutilized frequency bands provided that they are capable of cognitively accessing without colliding or impacting the performance of the primary users. When there are multiple networks with spare spectrum, secondary users can opportunistically choose the best network to access, subject to certain constraints. In cognitive radio systems, this is referred to as the network selection problem. In this paper, multiple network selection strategies namely, random, weighted, and greedy, are comprehensively evaluated. It is found that without adequate admission control, those methods cannot provide sufficient service protection for the primary users. Next, a Markov decision model is applied to obtain the maximum allowable arrival rate for secondary users subject to a target collision probability for the primary users. Based on this model, a Collision-Constrained Network Selection (CCNS) method is proposed that maximizes system throughput subject to a given collision probability. Simulations show that comparing to random, weighted, and greedy strategies CCNS achieves an improved performance in terms of system throughput and collision probability.
Keywords :
Markov processes; cognitive radio; radio spectrum management; Markov decision model; admission control; cognitive radio systems; collision-constrained network selection; dynamic usage patterns; license based wireless communication systems; multiple network selection strategies; network selection problem; spare spectrum; spatial spectrum underutilization; target collision probability; underutilized frequency bands; Admission control; Chromium; Cognitive radio; FCC; Interference; National electric code; Probability; Radio frequency; Radio spectrum management; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2009. GLOBECOM 2009. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4148-8
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2009.5425525