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arxiv: 1401.6736 · v1 · pith:SKUCRM7Onew · submitted 2014-01-27 · 💻 cs.NI · math.PR

Multi-Channel Cognitive Radio Networks: Modeling, Analysis and Synthesis

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In this contribution, we establish a model for multichannel cognitive radio networks (CRNs) using the theory of priority queues. This model enables us to conduct a performance analysis in the most general form by the derivation of the probability mass function (PMF) of queue length at the secondary users (SUs). In the second part, a reverse problem is considered to answer the important top-down question of whether a service requirement can be satisfied in a multi-channel CRN knowing the network parameters and traffic situation with respect to the SUs and the primary users (PUs). Terming this problem as the network synthesis, a precise conservation law is obtained, which relates the packet waiting times of both types of users, and based on which the achievable region of the network is also determined. Lastly, by the introduction of a mixed strategy, the conditions for the existence of an optimal trade-off between the interference onto the PUs and the quality-of-service of the SUs is shown, and the optimal mixed strategy is obtained when those conditions are satisfied.

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