DocumentCode :
54150
Title :
Stability Analysis of an Ordered Cognitive Multiple-Access Protocol
Author :
El Shafie, Ahmed ; Sultan-Salem, Ahmad
Author_Institution :
Wireless Intell. Networks Center, Nile Univ., Giza, Egypt
Volume :
62
Issue :
6
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Jul-13
Firstpage :
2678
Lastpage :
2689
Abstract :
We investigate an ordered-access protocol for cognitive radios. The primary user (PU) operates in a time-slotted fashion and starts transmitting at the beginning of the time slot if its queue is nonempty. The secondary users, depending on their queues and spectrum sensing results, may start transmitting at times τ, 2τ, 3τ...relative to the beginning of the time slot, where τ is the sensing duration. Secondary user j is assigned rank or order i and possibly starts transmitting at time iτ relative to the beginning of the time slot with a certain probability designed to guarantee the stability of system queues. We consider two models. In the first model, which is denoted by S, only one secondary user is assigned a particular rank, whereas in the second model, which is denoted by Ŝ, there is less coordination, and some secondary users may have the same access order. We provide some analytical results for the case of two users and two ranks, under the assumption of perfect spectrum sensing. Our results show that system S is better than Ŝ in terms of the maximum stable throughput region. After considering perfect spectrum sensing, we provide outer and inner bounds on the maximum stable throughput region for the case of sensing errors. We then investigate the multiple-cognitive-user scenario. We prove the advantage of system Ŝ over a random access scheme, where all the secondary users access the channel probabilistically after a sensing period of duration τ, and the advantage of system S over a time-division multiple-access (TDMA) system, where each secondary user is individually assigned to a whole time slot for a certain fraction of the overall operational time and carries out spectrum sensing over duration τ.
Keywords :
access protocols; cognitive radio; probability; queueing theory; time division multiple access; PU; TDMA system; cognitive radios; multiple-cognitive-user scenario; ordered cognitive multiple-access protocol stability analysis; ordered-access protocol; primary user; probability; random access scheme; secondary users; spectrum sensing; system queue stability; time-division multiple-access system; time-slotted fashion; Optimization; Queueing analysis; Sensors; Stability analysis; Throughput; Time division multiple access; Transmitters; Cognitive radio; multiple access; queue stability; stability region; stable throughput;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2013.2246799
Filename :
6461150
Link To Document :
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