Title :
Channel coding adoption versus increasing sensing time in secondary service to manage the effect of imperfect spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks
Author :
Haddadi, S. ; Saeedi, Hamid ; Navaie, Keivan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Tarbiat Modares Univ., Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In this paper we consider an overlay cognitive network in which to guarantee a Quality of Service (QoS) for the primary users, a maximum probability of collision is enforced to secondary service. When collision, caused by imperfect spectrum sensing, happens, it results in increasing error rate in both primary and secondary systems. While such degradation in primary service conforms with QoS requirements of that service, this may not be acceptable from secondary user perspective. Such degradation can be dealt with in secondary service either by employing channel coding techniques at the expense of effective rate reduction or increasing the sensing time to reduce the collision probability. This results in the reduction of the data transmission time which also results in the reduction of effective data rate for secondary users. In this paper, we compare these two cases and show that using rate-compatible Low-Density Parity-Check codes, the effective data rate for the coded case can be significantly more than that of the case without channel coding while exhibiting a considerably better performance.
Keywords :
channel coding; cognitive radio; error statistics; overlay networks; parity check codes; probability; quality of service; radio spectrum management; telecommunication congestion control; QoS requirement; channel coding adoption; cognitive radio network; collision probability; data rate; data transmission time reduction; error rate; imperfect spectrum sensing; maximum probability; overlay cognitive network; primary user; quality of service; rate reduction; rate-compatible low-density parity-check code; secondary service; sensing time; Bit error rate; Channel coding; Detectors; Fading; Parity check codes; Quality of service;
Conference_Titel :
Communication and Information Theory (IWCIT), 2013 Iran Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Tehran
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5020-4
DOI :
10.1109/IWCIT.2013.6555757