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Recently, the OFDM-based Spectrum-sliced Elastic Optical Path (SLICE) network attracts significant interests due to its elastic band-width allocation. The OFDM technology, on one hand, enables both sub-wavelength and super-wavelength traffic accommodation by allocating appropriate number of sub-carriers. On the other hand, it can provide high signal quality by overcoming various impairments. In SLICE...
This paper considers a multi-source orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)-based network of access points wherein dedicated relays use the decode-and-forward relaying. We investigate the joint problem of transmission strategy selection (relaying v/s direct), relay assignment, and power allocation to maximize the minimum rate across sources in two different cooperative scenarios: subcarrier-based...
In this paper, we propose a stopping rule-driven channel access scheme for a secondary user pair in multichannel cognitive radio networks (CRNs), aiming to achieve a desired tradeoff between channel sensing and channel access. In the proposed approach, we first formulate the sensing-access tradeoff problem as a 1-stage look-ahead stopping problem. We then derive two stopping conditions, namely power-limited...
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