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In this paper, we address the constrained resource allocation problems arising in the context of spectrum sharing in cognitive radio networks utilizing a multi-dimensional formulation. Given the activity of the primary users (PUs), we consider multiple objectives and constraints, viz., sum rate, fairness, number of active secondary users (SUs), power consumption, and quality of service requirements...
We consider the problem of dynamic frequency management in a military mobile communications network focusing on the case where maneuvers of mobile units deviate from pre-mission plans. The dynamic frequency management problem is NP-hard which motivates the development of suboptimal algorithms that provide good solutions and are yet computationally efficient. We propose two algorithms that utilize...
We consider the problem of joint admission control and resource allocation in a secondary code-division network coexisting with a narrow-band primary system. Our objective is to find the maximum number of admitted secondary links and then find the optimal transmitting powers and code sequences of those secondary links such that the total energy consumption of the secondary network is minimized subject...
We analyze the potential for using multiple transmission dimensions in a cognitive radio network (CRN) in terms of the probability of successful communications. We consider a random CRN where the users are randomly distributed in an area of interest. The users can be mobile. We derive the successful communication probability (SCP) with respect to transmit power for different density of primary users...
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