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  • Distributed Dynamic Spectrum Allocation for Secondary Users in a Vertical Spectrum Sharing Scenario Open Access

    Behtash BABADI  Vahid TAROKH  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1044-1055

    In this paper, we study the problem of distributed spectrum allocation under a vertical spectrum sharing scenario in a cognitive radio network. The secondary users share the spectrum licensed to the primary user by observing the activity statistics of the primary users, and regulate their transmission strategy in order to abide by the spectrum sharing etiquette. When the primary user is inactive in a subset of the available frequency bands, from the perspective of the secondary users the problem reduces to a distributed horizontal spectrum sharing. For a specific class of networks, the latter problem is addressed by the recently proposed GADIA algorithm [1]. In this paper, we present analytical and numerical results on the performance of the GADIA algorithm in conjunction with the above-mentioned vertical spectrum sharing scenario. These results reveal near-optimal performance guarantees for the overall vertical spectrum sharing scenario.

  • ITU-R Standardization Activities on Cognitive Radio Open Access

    Hitoshi YOSHINO  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1036-1043

    Cognitive radio is an emerging technology to further improve the efficiency of spectrum use. Due to the nature of the technology, it has many facets, including its enabling technologies, its implementation issues and its regulatory implications. In ITU-R (International Telecommunications Union – Radiocommunication sector), cognitive radio systems are currently being studied so that ITU-R can have a clear picture on this new technology and its potential regulatory implications, from a viewpoint of global spectrum management. This paper introduces the recent results of the ITU-R studies on cognitive radio on both regulatory and technical aspects. This paper represents a personal opinion of the author, but not an official view of the ITU-R.

  • Intelligent Data Rate Control in Cognitive Mobile Heterogeneous Networks

    Jeich MAR  Hsiao-Chen NIEN  Jen-Chia CHENG  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1161-1169

    An adaptive rate controller (ARC) based on an adaptive neural fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) is designed to autonomously adjust the data rate of a mobile heterogeneous network to adapt to the changing traffic load and the user speed for multimedia call services. The effect of user speed on the handoff rate is considered. Through simulations, it has been demonstrated that the ANFIS-ARC is able to maintain new call blocking probability and handoff failure probability of the mobile heterogeneous network below a prescribed low level over different user speeds and new call origination rates while optimizing the average throughput. It has also been shown that the mobile cognitive wireless network with the proposed CS-ANFIS-ARC protocol can support more traffic load than neural fuzzy call-admission and rate controller (NFCRC) protocol.

  • Outband Sensing-Based Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) Algorithm without Full DFS Test in IEEE 802.11h Protocol

    Jaemin JEUNG  Seungmyeong JEONG  Jaesung LIM  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1295-1296

    We propose an outband sensing-based IEEE 802.11h protocol without a full dynamic frequency selection (DFS) test. This scheme has two features. Firstly, every station performs a cooperative outband sensing, instead of inband sensing during a quiet period. And secondly, as soon as a current channel becomes bad, every station immediately hops to a good channel using the result of outband sensing. Simulation shows the proposed scheme increases network throughput against the legacy IEEE 802.11h.

  • Design and Implementation of IEEE 1900.4 Architecture Using IMS Functionality

    Homare MURAKAMI  Kentaro ISHIZU  Stanislav FILIN  Hiroshi HARADA  Mikio HASEGAWA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1266-1275

    We propose a new cognitive radio network architecture using the IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) functionality. We implement the cognitive radio network entities standardized in IEEE 1900.4 on the IMS that exchanges RAN and terminal context information between the networks and the terminals to make optimum and immediate reconfiguration decisions. In our proposed architecture, RAN context information is obtained from cellular networks which are directly connected to the IMS. The presence management functions of the IMS are applied to exchange those information in a “push” manner, which enables immediate notification of changes in wireless environment. We evaluate the performance of the proposed context information exchange method, by comparing with the cases that adequate and immediate RAN context information is not available. The evaluation results show that the proposed framework gives 10–30% superior performance than the conventional cognitive radio networks.

  • Analysis on the Capacity of a Cognitive Radio Network under Delay Constraints

    Yuehong GAO  Yuming JIANG  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1180-1189

    In this paper, performance analysis of a cognitive radio network is conducted. In the network, there is imperfect sensing and the wireless channel is a Gilbert-Elliott channel. The focus is on the network's capacity in serving traffic with delay constraints. Specifically, the maximum traffic arrival rates of both primary users and secondary users, which the network can support with guaranteed delay bounds, are investigated. The analysis is based on stochastic network calculus. A general relationship between delay bounds, traffic patterns and important characteristics such as spectrum sensing errors and channel fading of the cognitive radio network is derived. This relationship lays a foundation for finding the capacity under different traffic scenarios. Two specific traffic types are exemplified, namely periodic traffic and Poisson traffic. Analytical results are presented in comparison with simulation results. The comparison shows a good match between them, validating the analysis.

  • Autonomous Throughput Improvement Scheme Using Machine Learning Algorithms for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks Aggregation

    Yohsuke KON  Kazuki HASHIGUCHI  Masato ITO  Mikio HASEGAWA  Kentaro ISHIZU  Homare MURAKAMI  Hiroshi HARADA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1143-1151

    It is important to optimize aggregation schemes for heterogeneous wireless networks for maximizing communication throughput utilizing any available radio access networks. In the heterogeneous networks, differences of the quality of service (QoS), such as throughput, delay and packet loss rate, of the networks makes difficult to maximize the aggregation throughput. In this paper, we firstly analyze influences of such differences in QoS to the aggregation throughput, and show that it is possible to improve the throughput by adjusting the parameters of an aggregation system. Since manual parameter optimization is difficult and takes much time, we propose an autonomous parameter tuning scheme using a machine learning algorithm for the heterogeneous wireless network aggregation. We implement the proposed scheme on a heterogeneous cognitive radio network system. The results on our experimental network with network emulators show that the proposed scheme can improve the aggregation throughput better than the conventional schemes. We also evaluate the performance using public wireless network services, such as HSDPA, WiMAX and W-CDMA, and verify that the proposed scheme can improve the aggregation throughput by iterating the learning cycle even for the public wireless networks. Our experimental results show that the proposed scheme achieves twice better aggregation throughput than the conventional schemes.

  • Sensing Methods for Detecting Analog Television Signals

    Mohammad Azizur RAHMAN  Chunyi SONG  Hiroshi HARADA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1066-1075

    This paper introduces a unified method of spectrum sensing for all existing analog television (TV) signals including NTSC, PAL and SECAM. We propose a correlation based method (CBM) with a single reference signal for sensing any analog TV signals. In addition we also propose an improved energy detection method. The CBM approach has been implemented in a hardware prototype specially designed for participating in Singapore TV white space (WS) test trial conducted by Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) of the Singapore government. Analytical and simulation results of the CBM method will be presented in the paper, as well as hardware testing results for sensing various analog TV signals. Both AWGN and fading channels will be considered. It is shown that the theoretical results closely match with those from simulations. Sensing performance of the hardware prototype will also be presented in fading environment by using a fading simulator. We present performance of the proposed techniques in terms of probability of false alarm, probability of detection, sensing time etc. We also present a comparative study of the various techniques.

  • Performance Enhancement of Multi-Cyclic Detector for Cognitive Radios with an OFDM Primary System

    Minseok KIM  Kimtho PO  Jun-ichi TAKADA  

     
    PAPER-Terrestrial Wireless Communication/Broadcasting Technologies

      Vol:
    E95-B No:3
      Page(s):
    950-960

    Spectrum sensing, a key technical challenge in cognitive radios (CR) technology, is a technique that enables the spectrum of licensed systems to be accessed without causing undue interference. It is well known that cyclostationarity detectors have great advantages over energy detectors in terms of the robustness to noise uncertainty that significantly degrades the performance as well as the capability to distinguish the signal of interest from the other interferences and noise. The generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) is a recognized sensing technique that utilizes the inherent cyclostationarity of the signal and has been intensively studied. However, no comprehensive evaluation on its performance enhancement has been published to date. Moreover high computational complexity is still a significant problem for its realization. This paper proposes a maximum ratio combining multi-cyclic detector which uses multiple cyclic frequencies for performance enhancement with reduced computational complexity. An orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) signal based on the ISDB-T (integrated services digital broadcasting terrestrial), a Japanese digital television broadcasting standard, was used in the evaluation assuming this as a primary system in WRAN (wireless regional area network) applications like IEEE 802.22.

  • Outage Analysis of Cognitive Multihop Networks under Interference Constraints

    Vo Nguyen Quoc BAO  Trung Quang DUONG  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E95-B No:3
      Page(s):
    1019-1022

    In this letter, we consider a cognitive radio based multihop network under the spectrum sharing underlay paradigm. By taking into account the interference constraints, we present an exact closed-form expression for outage probability, which is valid for the whole signal-to-noise ratio regime. In addition, some numerical examples of interest that study the effect of the number of hops and/or the interferer threshold on primary users are illustrated and discussed. Numerical results show that multihop systems still offer a considerable gain as compared to direct transmission under the same limit of interference.

  • Distributed Channel Selection in CRAHNs with Heterogeneous Spectrum Opportunities: A Local Congestion Game Approach

    Yuhua XU  Qihui WU  Jinlong WANG  Neng MIN  Alagan ANPALAGAN  

     
    LETTER-Network

      Vol:
    E95-B No:3
      Page(s):
    991-994

    This letter investigates the problem of distributed channel selection in cognitive radio ad hoc networks (CRAHNs) with heterogeneous spectrum opportunities. Firstly, we formulate this problem as a local congestion game, which is proved to be an exact potential game. Then, we propose a spatial best response dynamic (SBRD) to rapidly achieve Nash equilibrium via local information exchange. Moreover, the potential function of the game reflects the network collision level and can be used to achieve higher throughput.

  • Joint Sensing and Power Allocation in Multiple-Channel Cognitive Radio Networks

    Huogen YU  Wanbin TANG  Shaoqian LI  

     
    LETTER-Terrestrial Wireless Communication/Broadcasting Technologies

      Vol:
    E95-B No:2
      Page(s):
    672-675

    This letter considers a multiple-channel cognitive radio network (CRN) which can simultaneously sense multiple narrowband channels at a time. Taking the maximization of the CRN's overall throughput as the design objective, the optimization problem of jointly designing sensing time, sensing thresholds and transmission power allocation is formulated under the total power constraint of the CRN and the average interference constraint of the primary network. An iterative algorithm is proposed to obtain the locally optimal values for these parameters. Finally, numerical results show that significant overall throughput gain is achieved through the joint design.

  • Adaptive Spectrum Sensing/Transmission Scheduling for Cognitive Radio

    Luxi LU  Wei JIANG  Haige XIANG  Wu LUO  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E95-B No:2
      Page(s):
    635-638

    In this letter, we propose an adaptive sensing/transmission scheduling policy in which the secondary user senses the spectrum when its channel condition is poor for transmission. The adaptive sensing/transmission scheduling is modeled as a Markov process and a near-optimal algorithm is proposed to determine the sensing/transmission policy. Simulation results verify our analysis and demonstrate the superiority of the proposed algorithm.

  • Protecting Primary Users in Cognitive Radio Networks with Effective Capacity Loss Constraint

    Ding XU  Zhiyong FENG  Ping ZHANG  

     
    LETTER-Terrestrial Wireless Communication/Broadcasting Technologies

      Vol:
    E95-B No:1
      Page(s):
    349-353

    Cognitive radio (CR) in spectrum sharing mode allows secondary user (SU) to share the same spectrum simultaneously with primary user (PU), as long as the former guarantees no harmful interference is caused to the latter. This letter proposes a new type of constraint to protect the PU systems that are carrying delay-sensitive applications, namely the PU effective capacity loss constraint, which sets an upper bound on the maximum effective capacity loss of the PU due to the SU transmission. In addition, the PU effective capacity loss constraint is approximately transformed to the interference temperature (power) constraint, to make it easier to be implemented. As an example, we obtain a closed form expression of the SU effective capacity under the approximated peak interference power constraint and the results of simulations validate the proposed PU protection criterion.

  • A Distributed Sensing and Caching Database for Cognitive Radio Systems

    Ha-Nguyen TRAN  Chen SUN  Yohannes D. ALEMSEGED  Hiroshi HARADA  

     
    PAPER-Terrestrial Wireless Communication/Broadcasting Technologies

      Vol:
    E95-B No:1
      Page(s):
    217-225

    This paper presents the efficiency of a sensing database and caching (SDB) for cognitive radio systems. The proposed SDB stores regulatory information from regulatory databases, and contains sensing information by distributed sensing schemes. Preliminary information processing for instance indexing, sorting, or applying some models or algorithms, etc. can be performed for the stored data. Available information and the results of the information processing are provided to cognitive radios in order to determine available spectrum and to facilitate dynamic spectrum access at lower sensing cost but higher sensing quality. The SDB is implemented in local networks, therefore information exchange between SDB and the cognitive radios can be realized at low latency and the amount of signaling traffic to global network can be reduced. This paper analyzes the effect of SDB and the performance evaluation was done in a certain condition. As a result, by deploying SDB a system can achieve up to 20% of reduction of sensing activities and maximum 1.3 times higher sensing quality.

  • Throughput and Energy Efficiency Maximization for Cognitive Relay System

    You XU  Yunzhou LI  Ming ZHAO  Hongxing ZOU  

     
    PAPER-Terrestrial Wireless Communication/Broadcasting Technologies

      Vol:
    E95-B No:1
      Page(s):
    226-233

    Cognitive radio technology, which allows secondary user (SU) to utilize the spectrum holes left by primary user (PU), was proposed to solve spectrum under-utilization problem. However, due to sensing error, SU's transmission will bring negative effects to PU's communication. Recently, cooperative relay technology was introduced to solve this problem. In this paper, a cooperative framework, which allows SU to act as a relay for primary link when needed, is considered and then a cognitive relay scheme is proposed. In order to maximize SU's throughput while keeping the system stable, we study and obtain SU's optimal strategy (i.e., relaying strategy and power allocation) by a constrained optimization problem. Since energy consumption is also an important problem for cognitive radio networks, we also investigate SU's optimal strategy to maximize SU's energy efficiency while keeping the system stable. The numerical results show that the cognitive relay scheme can achieve higher throughput and energy efficiency than reference schemes.

  • A Simple Broadband Antenna for MIMO Applications in Cognitive Radio

    Dinh Thanh LE  Yoshio KARASAWA  

     
    PAPER-Antennas

      Vol:
    E95-B No:1
      Page(s):
    18-26

    In this paper, a simple type of printed dipole is proposed for Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) applications in cognitive radio. The antenna is composed of a transmission line and a dipole. Some examinations of key factors and optimized parameters of the antenna are presented. The measured results illustrate that the proposed antenna offers a bandwidth of over 50% for Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) less than 2, extending from 2.4 GHz to 4.0 GHz. The antenna peak gain in E-plane and radiation patterns at different frequencies are also explored. In addition, based on the proposed antenna, we introduce two simple broadband arrays for MIMO applications in cognitive radio. One has two ports and the other has four ports. Measurement results indicate that the arrays also work in a broad bandwidth. Mutual couplings between ports in each array are kept under -10 dB at the low frequencies and under -20 dB at the high frequencies of bandwidth of the arrays. Furthermore, we utilized the antenna arrays for some MIMO experiments to estimate the channel capacity in a wide frequency range.

  • Time-Efficient Multiple-Stage Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radio Systems

    Jung Min PARK  Seong-Lyun KIM  

     
    LETTER-Terrestrial Wireless Communication/Broadcasting Technologies

      Vol:
    E95-B No:1
      Page(s):
    341-344

    To opportunistically use the licensed band, spectrum sensing has a vital role as the core component in cognitive radio systems. However, the accurate detection of the primary signal is always accompanied by significant overhead, reducing the secondary throughput. In this letter, we suggest remedying this problem by adopting multiple-stage spectrum sensing (MSS) technique. Furthermore, we investigate how our proposed MSS can be incorporated into the collaborative spectrum sensing. Our results are encouraging in that the proposed MSS with collaboration significantly reduces the sensing time compared to the conventional sensing scheme.

  • Utility Maximization with Packet Collision Constraint in Cognitive Radio Networks

    Nguyen H. TRAN  Choong Seon HONG  Sungwon LEE  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E95-B No:1
      Page(s):
    321-324

    We study joint rate control and resource allocation with a packet collision constraint that maximizes the total utility of secondary users in cognitive radio networks. We formulate and decouple the original optimization problem into separable subproblems and then develop an algorithm that converges to optimal rate control and resource allocation. The proposed algorithm can operate on different time-scales to reduce the amortized time complexity.

  • A Low-Interference Relay Selection for Decode-and-Forward Cooperative Network in Underlay Cognitive Radio

    Chih-Wen (Wenson) CHANG  Po-Hsun LIN  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E94-B No:12
      Page(s):
    3239-3250

    In the underlay decode-and-forward (DaF) cooperative cognitive radio (CR) network, an optimal relay can be selected by the conventional max-min selection on the condition of not violating the interference temperature (IT) constraint. However, the max-min selection may cause some extra amount of interference to the primary system (PS) such that the so-called transfer ratio (TR) may be lower. Note that TR is newly defined as the ratio of the secondary system's (SS's) capacity gain to the PS's capacity loss due to the activities of SS. In order to improve the TR value, we are motivated by the pricing function in game theory to propose a novel low-interference relay selection by taking the impacts of the interference from SS to PS into consideration. Using the low-interference selection, however, it will not always allow the optimal relay to be picked. To clarify this phenomenon, the still optimal probability is defined as the probability of selecting the optimal relay by the proposed scheme. In addition, the impacts of the low-interference selection on the SS's capacity and outage probability are also analyzed. The simulation results prove that compared with the max-min selection, the proposed scheme can achieve higher TR values as well as the total capacity which also indicates that a higher spectrum efficiency can be achieved. It is believed that the results of this paper can provide an alternative viewpoint of evaluating the spectrum efficiency and inspire more interesting and important research topics in the future.

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