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In this paper, we focus on the dynamic spectrum access of infrastructure-based cognitive radio networks, a primary network and multiple secondary networks, which are collocated with each other. To improve network performance of all networks, we propose a cooperative communication-aware spectrum leasing framework. In the proposed framework, the primary network leverages secondary APs as cooperative...
Recently, cyber foraging has been proposed to reduce the application response time and to save energy for the mobile hosts by offloading the resource-demanding tasks to the surrogates via wireless networks. However, communication overheads are further aggravated in the cyber foraging network (CFN), where multi-hosts share the same spectrum to offload tasks. Therefore, it is important for the CFN to...
Distributed sensor networks have been widely employed to monitor and protect critical infrastructure assets. The network status can be estimated by centralized state estimation using coordinated data aggregation or by distributed state estimation, where nodes only exchange information locally to achieve enhanced scalability and adaptivity to network dynamics. One important property of state estimation...
In this paper, we focus on the dynamic spectrum access of two infrastructure-based cognitive radio networks, primary network and secondary network, which are collocated with each other. To improve network performance of two networks, we propose a cooperative communication-aware spectrum leasing framework, in which, primary network leverages secondary users as cooperative relays, and decides the optimal...
Cooperative communication can obtain spatial diversity without using multiple antennas, and thus achieve more reliable transmission or consume less power. Accordingly, a new cooperative MAC mechanism in wireless networks, the DCMAC, is proposed in this paper. The DCMAC makes full use of the broadcasting characteristics of wireless channel to obtain channel information, chooses the most suitable cooperative...
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