Title :
On the Performance of Channel Assembling and Fragmentation in Cognitive Radio Networks
Author :
Lei Jiao ; Balapuwaduge, Indika A. M. ; Li, Frank Y. ; Pla, Vicent
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. & Commun. Technol., Univ. of Agder, Grimstad, Norway
Abstract :
Flexible channel allocation may be applied to multi-channel cognitive radio networks (CRNs) through either channel assembling (CA) or channel fragmentation (CF). While CA allows one secondary user (SU) occupy multiple channels when primary users (PUs) are absent, CF provides finer granularity for channel occupancy by allocating a portion of one channel to an SU flow. In this paper, we investigate the impact of CF together with CA for SU flows by proposing a channel access strategy which activates both CF and CA and correspondingly evaluating its performance. In addition, we also consider a novel scenario where CA is enabled for PU flows. The performance evaluation is conducted based on continuous time Markov chain (CTMC) modeling and simulations. Through mathematical analyses and simulation results, we demonstrate that higher system capacity can be achieved indeed by jointly employing both CA and CF, in comparison with the CA-only strategies. However, this benefit is obtained only under certain conditions which are pointed out in this paper. Furthermore, the theoretical capacity upper bound for SU flows with both CF and CA enabled is derived when PU activities are relatively static compared with SU flows.
Keywords :
Markov processes; channel allocation; channel capacity; cognitive radio; radio access networks; CTMC modeling; channel access strategy; channel assembling performance evaluation; channel capacity upper bound; channel fragmentation performance evaluation; channel occupancy; cognitive radio networks; continuous time Markov chain; flexible channel allocation; mathematical analyses; primary users; secondary user; Markov processes; Mathematical analysis; Real-time systems; System performance; Upper bound; Wireless communication; Multi-channel cognitive radio networks; channel assembling; channel fragmentation (CF); continuous time Markov chain modeling; performance evaluation;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2014.2322057