Title :
A Subcarriers Allocation Scheme for Cognitive Radio Systems Based on Multi-Carrier Modulation
Author :
Luo, Tao ; Jiang, Tao ; Xiang, Weidong ; Chen, Hsiao-Hwa
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Telecommun. Eng., Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing
fDate :
9/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Cognitive radio (CR) is a dynamic spectrum access technology as a solution to spectrum under-utilization problem in some licensed bands. Operating over an exceedingly wide spectrum, CR systems usually adopt multi-carrier modulation (MCM) to implement flexible channelization. Consequently, efficient channel allocation scheme becomes extremely important to an MCM based CR (MCM-CR) system. In this paper, a maximum likelihood detection model is developed to detect the presence and locations of licensed users (LUs) signals in the frequency domain. Performance of the detection model, including the optimal detection region, detection probability and false alarm probability, is analyzed. A one-order two-state Markovian chain model is proposed to predict channel status information. In particular, a novel subcarrier allocation scheme for MCM-CR systems is proposed, taking into account the confidence of channel estimation, quality of services (QoS) of rental users (RUs) and throughput. To validate the analytical results, simulations have been conducted to show effectiveness of the proposed scheme.
Keywords :
Markov processes; channel allocation; channel estimation; cognitive radio; frequency-domain analysis; maximum likelihood detection; quality of service; channel allocation scheme; channel estimation; cognitive radio systems; detection probability; dynamic spectrum access technology; false alarm probability; flexible channelization; frequency domain; maximum likelihood detection model; multi-carrier modulation; one-order two-state Markovian chain model; quality of services; rental users; spectrum under-utilization problem; subcarriers allocation scheme; wide spectrum; Channel allocation; Channel estimation; Chromium; Cognitive radio; Frequency domain analysis; Maximum likelihood detection; Performance analysis; Predictive models; Quality of service; Throughput; Cognitive radio; multi-carrier modulation; quality of service; resource management;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2008.070372