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In multichannel cognitive radio networks (CRN), the sequence of sensing order is essential to determine the efficiency of detecting an idle channel and the effective time for spectrum access. Current works on the optimal channel sensing order have to know priori knowledge such as the channel idle probabilities, channel gains and achievable rates of different channels, which dynamically evolve and...
This paper considers energy-constrained cognitive radios (CR) which can access a time-slotted licensed spectrum band in hybrid mode. At the beginning of each time slot, CR decides whether to be idle or to transmit. If transmission, CR has to determine which access mode to operate in. If the underlay mode is selected, CR shares spectrum with licensed systems by transmitting with a low power to ensure...
This letter investigates the selection of false alarm (FA) probability for dynamic spectrum access (DSA). We suggest that the performance of DSA systems can be improved efficiently by properly selecting the value of FA probability. The problem of DSA process with imperfect sensing is modeled as a continuous-time Markov chain and based on which, an optimization problem is formulated to maximize the...
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