Title :
Design and Analysis of Distributed Hopping-Based Channel Access in Multi-Channel Cognitive Radio Systems with Delay Constraints
Author :
Gongzheng Zhang ; Aiping Huang ; Hangguan Shan ; Jian Wang ; Quek, T.Q.S. ; Yu-Dong Yao
Author_Institution :
Zhejiang Provincial Key Lab. of Inf. Network Technol., Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou, China
Abstract :
To support delay-sensitive traffic in multi-channel cognitive radio systems, designing a channel access scheme faces two major challenges, namely, the long waiting time due to continuous channel occupancy of primary users (PUs) and the performance degradation due to transmission collisions among secondary users (SUs). To address both issues, we propose a two-phase channel access scheme, which consists of a distributed channel negotiation phase and a hopping-based channel access phase for each SU. Specifically, in its first phase, an SU attempts to negotiate a specific initial slot/channel differing from the ones chosen by other SUs. Then, in its second phase, the SU chooses a channel in each time slot in a hopping-based manner to transmit data, where the hopping starts from its initial channel and follows a common hopping sequence. Virtual channels are introduced to accommodate the situation when the number of SUs is larger than that of actual channels. The average maximal waiting time due to the channel negotiation phase is derived, and the effective capacity of the service process for each SU in the channel access phase is analyzed. Numerical results show that the proposed scheme can support a higher traffic load under the statistical delay constraint, as compared with fixed or random channel access schemes.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; telecommunication traffic; channel access scheme; delay-sensitive traffic; distributed channel negotiation phase; distributed hopping-based channel access; hopping-based channel access phase; multichannel cognitive radio systems; primary users; secondary users; transmission collisions; Cognitive radio; Correlation; Delays; Markov processes; Sensors; Telecommunication traffic; Cognitive radio system; channel negotiation; effective capacity; hopping-based channel access; statistical delay constraint;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2014.141107