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Título: Cognitive radio networks : Analysis of a paid-sharing approach based on a fluid model
Autor: Rattaro, Claudina
Belzarena, Pablo
Tipo: Ponencia
Palabras clave: Cognitive radio, Fluid model, Admission control
Descriptores: Telecomunicaciones
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Resumen: Cognitive Radio Networks have emerged in the last years as a solution for two problems: spectrum underutilization and spectrum scarcity. In this context we consider a paid-sharing approach where secondary users (SUs) pay for spectrum utilization. We assume a preemptive system where primary users (PUs) have strict priority over SUs, when a PU arrives to the system and all the channels are busy, a SU will be deallocated. This affected SU will then be reimbursed, implying some cost for the PUs service provider. This paper bears on the analysis of the behavior of the system where the number of users is arbitrary large and an admission control policy over SUs is applied. We develop a computationally efficient way to find an accurate estimation of the optimal admission control boundary based on the fluid limit technique. Our results are validated through numerical examples.
Descripción: Trabajo presentado en LANCOMM '16, Florianopolis , Brasil, 22-26 ago. 2016
Citación: Rattaro, C, Belzarena, P. "Cognitive radio networks : Analysis of a paid-sharing approach based on a fluid model" Publicado en: Proceedings of the 2016 workshop on Fostering Latin-American Research in Data Communication Networks, Florianopolis , Brasil, 22-26 ago. 2016, pp 40–42, doi https://doi.org/10.1145/2940116.2940120
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución - No Comercial - Sin Derivadas (CC - By-NC-ND 4.0)
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