DocumentCode :
3702692
Title :
A SDN approach to spectrum brokerage in infrastructure-based Cognitive Radio networks
Author :
Anatolij Zubow;Michael D?ring;Mikolaj Chwalisz;Adam Wolisz
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
375
Lastpage :
384
Abstract :
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a promising approach to overcome the spectrum crunch faced by today´s enterprise and residential WiFi (IEEE 802.11) due to rapid growth of wireless devices and traffic load. However, the expected high-density CR Networks (CRN) will suffer from similar problems as we see today with WiFi, i.e. any uncoordinated spectrum access will inevitably result in interference between Secondary Users and hence in a low spectral efficiency. In this paper we take advantages of the ideas of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and cloud computing technology to manage interference in CRN deployments in residential areas. Specifically, we propose a flexible SDN-based CR architecture where a cloud-based centralized controller, the Spectrum Broker (SB), takes control over the spectrum assignment for the CR Base Stations (CR-BS). To enable that, the CR-BSs under control report aggregated wireless statistics to the SB. Moreover, by configuring proper rules in OpenFlow-enabled CR-BSs, the SB controller can get up-to-date information about the network traffic condition in the CRN. With this information the SB can perform a very fine-grained topology-, traffic- and channel-aware spectrum allocation. Our architecture, as well as the proposed spectrum allocation scheme, were analyzed by means of emulation within Mininet. Results demonstrate a gain of up to 5x as compared to a static spectrum allocation scheme.
Keywords :
"Resource management","Wireless communication","Interference","Computer architecture","IEEE 802.11 Standard","Cloud computing","Dynamic spectrum access"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN), 2015 IEEE International Symposium on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DySPAN.2015.7343933
Filename :
7343933
Link To Document :
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