DocumentCode
2347497
Title
Distributed Shared Spectrum Techniques for Cognitive Wireless Radio Networks
Author
Dubey, Rajni ; Sharma, Sanjeev
Author_Institution
Sch. of Inf. Technol., Rajiv Gandhi Technol. Univ., Bhopal, India
fYear
2010
fDate
26-28 Nov. 2010
Firstpage
259
Lastpage
264
Abstract
Cognitive radios (CR) offer the promise of being a disruptive technology innovation that will enable the future wireless world. CR techniques are being applied in many different communications systems. They promise to improve the utilization of radio frequencies making room for new and additional commercial data, emergency, and military communications services. Today´s wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, a large portion of the assigned spectrum is used sporadically and geographical variations in the utilization of assigned spectrum ranges from 25% to 75% with a high discrepancy in time. The limited available spectrum and the inadequacy in the spectrum usage necessitate a new communication standard to utilize the existing wireless spectrum opportunistically. This innovative networking standard is referred to as NeXt Generation (xG) Networks as well as Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) and cognitive radio networks(CRN). Cognitive Radio Networks are composed of wireless devices able to opportunistically access the shared radio resource. The core of such networking paradigm is the capability of cognitive radio to monitor the spectrum occupation to exploit spectrum holes for transmission. Spectrum sensing refers to the technique used by cognitive radios to scan the spectrum. in addition, the xG network roles such as spectrum management, spectrum mobility and spectrum sharing are explained in detail. The influence of these functions on the performance of the upper layer protocols such as routing and transport are investigated and open research issues in these areas are also summarized. In the end, challenges for the security, cross-layer design issues and future scope of of xG Network are concluded.
Keywords
cognitive radio; next generation networks; radio networks; cognitive wireless radio networks; disruptive technology innovation; distributed shared spectrum techniques; dynamic spectrum access; fixed spectrum assignment policy; network routing; next generation networks; radio frequencies; spectrum occupation; transport; upper layer protocols; CR; CRN; Cognitive radios; Cognitive radios Network; Distributed Shared Spectrum; Next Generation Network; Security for Cognitive Radio Network; Spectrum Sensing; xG;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational Intelligence and Communication Networks (CICN), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Bhopal
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-8653-3
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7695-4254-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CICN.2010.61
Filename
5701975
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