Title :
Spectrum Allocation and QoS Provisioning Framework for Cognitive Radio With Heterogeneous Service Classes
Author :
Doost-Mohammady, Rahman ; Naderi, M. Yousof ; Chowdhury, Kaushik R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Northeastern Univ., Boston, MA, USA
Abstract :
Cognitive radio (CR) networks will enable dynamic spectrum re-use and thereby accelerate the adoption of high bandwidth services in available licensed frequencies with better channel characteristics. However, the possibility of the licensed user reclaiming the channel raises additional concerns on how best to reserve resources for secondary users (SUs) that are likely to have different qualities of service (QoSs) depending on their application requirements. This paper addresses the problem of spectrum resource management for co-located SUs with both streaming and intermittent data by efficiently identifying the number of backup channels that will ensure seamless end to end service. The contributions of this paper are threefold: First, a comprehensive analytical framework based on queueing theory is devised to calculate the theoretical delay in accessing the spectrum depending on the required QoS, with guidelines on how to optimize the set of back-up channels for possible future use; second, a method of spectrum allocation for SUs with these different QoS demands is formulated, especially as they co-exist and affect the performance of each other; third, a case study of applying these techniques in a novel application area of wireless medical telemetry is presented. Results reveal that the simulated spectral efficiency of the channel allocation using our approach matches closely with our theoretical predictions, within a 5% bound.
Keywords :
Markov processes; channel allocation; cognitive radio; optimisation; quality of service; queueing theory; radio spectrum management; telemedicine; telemetry; Markov chain; QoS provisioning framework; back-up channel set optimization; channel allocation; cognitive radio networks; dynamic spectrum reuse; heterogeneous service classes; high bandwidth services; intermittent data; qualities-of-service; queueing theory; secondary users; spectrum allocation framework; spectrum resource management; streaming data; wireless medical telemetry; Channel allocation; Delays; Markov processes; Quality of service; Resource management; Vectors; Wireless communication; Dynamic spectrum access; Markov chain; QoS; channel allocation; queuing;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2014.2319307