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With the continuous increase of mobile Internet traffic, the user-centric ultra-dense network (UUDN) is proposed as one of the promising solutions to provide very high area throughput density and flexible access service for users. The limited radio resources cause serious competition among numerous APs. Thus, Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), which supports multiple signals transmission on the...
Spectrum sensing is an essential functionality of cognitive radio networks. In this paper, a noncooperative game framework is proposed for studying the interactions between multiple secondary strategic users in spectrum sensing. The licensed spectrum of single primary user is divided into K sub-bands, each secondary user operates exclusively in one sub-band. In each time interval, secondary users...
Spectrum sensing is one of the key issues for spectrum sharing in cognitive radio networks to deal with the more and more serious problem on exhaustive spectrum resource. In this paper, we study the problem of wideband spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks with multiple primary networks. By dividing the total wideband spectrum into many groups with relatively small number of narrowbands, a...
In common models of cognitive radio networks (CRNs), priority in spectrum access of primary users (PUs) must be guaranteed, but the quality of service (QoS) for secondary users (SUs) is mostly ignored. Subject to meeting PUs' blocking probability objective, this paper proposes a channel reservation scheme to enhance QoS for SUs. The proposed scheme employs a centralized control manager (CCM) to coordinate...
Dynamic spectrum access is one of the most important premises of spectrum reuse based on cognitive radio technologies, which are considered to be the best way to alleviate the controversy on spectrum scarcity and low efficiency. However, most of previous work focuses on the increasing of system throughput, ignoring the QoS requirement of secondary users. In this paper, dynamic spectrum access with...
Peer-to-peer (P2P) multimedia sharing is widely envisioned as one of the major applications of wireless communication network in the future, and wireless bandwidth constraint is its principal obstacle. Aiming to save bandwidth, a novel P2P lookup protocol named BF-chord is proposed, in which the finger table in chord is changed, shared files' information is compressed into Bloom filters (BFs) before...
In this paper, we focus on the Markov model of IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function with power saving mode. The throughput evaluation is based on the model, with the comparison with the simulation result for validation. Furthermore, we notice that after each beacon transmission, there're more stations in contention than usual. Excessive contention results in high collision probability and...
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