Multiuser Sensing for Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Networks

Sensing is the important task for cognitive radio (CR) users to confirm that the existing spectrum is unoccupied by primary users (PUs). CR users perform spectrum sensing and detect primary users (PUs) signal even when they are transmitting data packet. During this sensing period, secondary users (...

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Main Authors: Armi, Nasrullah, Yusoff, Mohd Zuki, M Saad, M Naufal
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spelling my.utp.eprints.70802017-01-19T08:22:46Z Multiuser Sensing for Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Networks Armi, Nasrullah Yusoff, Mohd Zuki M Saad, M Naufal TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Sensing is the important task for cognitive radio (CR) users to confirm that the existing spectrum is unoccupied by primary users (PUs). CR users perform spectrum sensing and detect primary users (PUs) signal even when they are transmitting data packet. During this sensing period, secondary users (SUs) are seeking spectrum availability, and access them when it is unoccupied by PUs. In this paper, we investigate multiple CR users with limited sensing capability seeking the spectrum opportunity with the interference constraint to PU. We implement Partially Observable Markov Decision Process (POMDP)framework, in which spectrum opportunities follow Markov Discrete Process (MDP). In this scenario, multiple CR users compete to sense spectrum opportunities and exploit multiuser diversity to allocate spectrum opportunities among CR user. If SUs have packet to send, they will select the channel to sense according to the Greedy approach, else SUs will not participate on channel sensing and turn to sleep mode. Random algorithm where multiple CR user randomly sense channel is used as comparison. Packet arrival rate is considered as well to observe the throughput performance as function of user number. Numerical results show that Greedy sensing outperforms random sensing strategy. Subsequently, number of user and packet arrival rate can affect the throughput performance of SUs as well. EuroJournals Publishing 2011-05 Citation Index Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7080/1/EJSR_52_4_11.pdf http://www.eurojournals.com/EJSR_52_4.htm Armi, Nasrullah and Yusoff, Mohd Zuki and M Saad, M Naufal (2011) Multiuser Sensing for Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Networks. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7080/
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Armi, Nasrullah
Yusoff, Mohd Zuki
M Saad, M Naufal
Multiuser Sensing for Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Networks
description Sensing is the important task for cognitive radio (CR) users to confirm that the existing spectrum is unoccupied by primary users (PUs). CR users perform spectrum sensing and detect primary users (PUs) signal even when they are transmitting data packet. During this sensing period, secondary users (SUs) are seeking spectrum availability, and access them when it is unoccupied by PUs. In this paper, we investigate multiple CR users with limited sensing capability seeking the spectrum opportunity with the interference constraint to PU. We implement Partially Observable Markov Decision Process (POMDP)framework, in which spectrum opportunities follow Markov Discrete Process (MDP). In this scenario, multiple CR users compete to sense spectrum opportunities and exploit multiuser diversity to allocate spectrum opportunities among CR user. If SUs have packet to send, they will select the channel to sense according to the Greedy approach, else SUs will not participate on channel sensing and turn to sleep mode. Random algorithm where multiple CR user randomly sense channel is used as comparison. Packet arrival rate is considered as well to observe the throughput performance as function of user number. Numerical results show that Greedy sensing outperforms random sensing strategy. Subsequently, number of user and packet arrival rate can affect the throughput performance of SUs as well.
format Citation Index Journal
author Armi, Nasrullah
Yusoff, Mohd Zuki
M Saad, M Naufal
author_facet Armi, Nasrullah
Yusoff, Mohd Zuki
M Saad, M Naufal
author_sort Armi, Nasrullah
title Multiuser Sensing for Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Networks
title_short Multiuser Sensing for Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Networks
title_full Multiuser Sensing for Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Networks
title_fullStr Multiuser Sensing for Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Networks
title_full_unstemmed Multiuser Sensing for Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Networks
title_sort multiuser sensing for opportunistic spectrum access in cognitive radio networks
publisher EuroJournals Publishing
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7080/1/EJSR_52_4_11.pdf
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http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7080/
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