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A Cognitive Radio Technology for Retransmission in Cellular-Based Emergency Alert Broadcast Systems (이동통신 기반의 재난경보 방송 재전송을 위한 무선인지 기법)

  • Song, Mihwa;Chang, Sekchin
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.415-418
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    • 2014
  • The CBS methodology has been standardized in order to make a rapid broadcast of emergency alert message for cellular users. However, the standard does not specify a retransmission request mechanism in the case that the users fail in receiving the alert message. Therefore, we propose a retransmission request scheme based on cognitive radio for the CBS technology in this letter. The simulation results confirm that our proposed scheme is very suitable for the retransmission method in CBS-based emergency alert broadcast systems.

Investigation of CDMA Air Interface and Protocols

  • Kim, Sun-Young;Song, Pyeong-Jung;Kim, Jin-Up;Lee, Hyuck-Jae
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.303-315
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    • 1997
  • This appendix deals with the Korean air interface standard, TTA-62, for CDMA Mobile Systems, (CMS) [1]-[2]. The standard has been set up by Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) which is a standardization organization in Korea [3]. This standard is an important specification that should be determined prior to the development of a digital cellular system. The CMS has been developed on the basis of this standard and the papers published in this special issue are the results of the CMS development. This appendix also describes the technical commonality of these papers. It covers the outline of the air interface and protocol specifications. The outline includes its major characteristics, radio protocol architecture, functionalties, and call processing. A comparison is also given between TTA-62 and IS-95[4], a North American digital cellular standard.

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Improving QoS using Cellular-IP/PRC in Wireless Internet Environment (Cellular-IP/PRC에서 핸드오프 상태 머신에 의한 QoS 개선)

  • Kim Dong-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.1302-1308
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    • 2005
  • Propose Cellular-IP/PRC network with united paging and Cellular IP special duality that use roof information administration cache to secure lake acceptance method in wireless Internet environment and QoS in lesser extent cell environment. When speech quality is secured considering increment of interference to receive in case of suppose that proposed acceptance method grooves base radio station capacity of transfer node is plenty, and moat of contiguity cell transfer node was accepted at groove base radio station with a blow, groove base radio station new trench lake acceptance method based on transmission of a message electric power estimate of transfer node be. Do it so that may apply composing PC(Paging Cache) and RC(Routing Cache) that was used to manage paging and router in radio Internet network in integral management and all nodes as one PRC(Paging Router Cache), and add hand off state machine in transfer node so that can manage hand off of transfer node and Roaming state efficiently, and studies so that achieve connection function at node. Analyze benevolent person who influence on telephone traffic in system environment and forecasts each link currency rank and imbalance degree, forecast most close and important lake interception probability and lake falling off probability, GoS(Grade of Service), efficiency of cell capacity in QoS because applies algorithm proposing based on algorithm use gun send-receive electric power that judge by looking downward link whether currency book was limited and accepts or intercept lake and handles and displays QoS performance improvement.

Ad-Hoc Behavior in Opportunistic Radio

  • Mumtaz, Shahid;Marques, Paulo;Gameiro, Atilio;Rodriguez, Jonathan
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.187-195
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    • 2009
  • The application of mathematical analysis to the study of wireless ad hoc networks has met with limited success due to the complexity of mobility, traffic models and the dynamic topology. A scenario based universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS) time division duplex (TDD) opportunistic cellular system with an ad hoc behaviour that operates over UMTS frequency division duplex (FDD) licensed cellular network is considered. In this paper, we present a new routing metric which overall improves system performance in terms of interference and routing which operate in an ad hoc network in an opportunistic manner. Therefore we develop a simulation tool that addresses the goal of analysis and assessment of UMTS TDD opportunistic radio system with ad hoc behavior in coexistence with a UMTS FDD primary cellular networks.

An Auctioning Mechanism for Green Radio

  • Comaniciu, Cristina;Mandayam, Narayan B.;Poor, H. Vincent;Gorce, Jean-Marie
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.114-121
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, an auctioning strategy is proposed for cellular networks that ensures net energy savings. The pricing scheme, in conjunction with a two dimensional bid structure, incentivizes cooperation at the terminal nodes for better interference management at receivers and for cooperative relaying. It is shown that, for the proposed auctioning strategy, network operators are guaranteed revenue gains, mobile nodes' dominant strategy is to bid their true valuation of their energy resources, and overall effective energy gains occur under the assumption of a reserve price for bidding. Simulation results show that significant energy savings can be achieved by employing this auctioning mechanism for a 3G cellular set-up.

Cloud Radio Access Network: Virtualizing Wireless Access for Dense Heterogeneous Systems

  • Simeone, Osvaldo;Maeder, Andreas;Peng, Mugen;Sahin, Onur;Yu, Wei
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.135-149
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    • 2016
  • Cloud radio access network (C-RAN) refers to the virtualization of base station functionalities by means of cloud computing. This results in a novel cellular architecture in which low-cost wireless access points, known as radio units or remote radio heads, are centrally managed by a reconfigurable centralized "cloud", or central, unit. C-RAN allows operators to reduce the capital and operating expenses needed to deploy and maintain dense heterogeneous networks. This critical advantage, along with spectral efficiency, statistical multiplexing and load balancing gains, make C-RAN well positioned to be one of the key technologies in the development of 5G systems. In this paper, a succinct overview is presented regarding the state of the art on the research on C-RAN with emphasis on fronthaul compression, baseband processing, medium access control, resource allocation, system-level considerations and standardization efforts.

A Study on Forensic Integrity Proof Standard a Cellular Phone Confiscation Criminal Investigation (휴대폰 압수수색 표준절차와 포렌식 무결성 입증)

  • Lee, Gyu-An;Park, Dae-Woo;Shin, Young-Tae
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.33 no.6C
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    • pp.512-519
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    • 2008
  • The proof of a cellular phone used to a crime important data of a criminal investigation and legal judgment become. A lot of on a process use the file format that do not become that is kind of various cellular phones and model pipe, and collect criminal proof, and to analyze be difficult. Also, standardization is not made, and can be adopted on procedures from confiscation search processes regarding a cellular phone to integrity extractions of Forensic data in courts in the confiscation criminal investigation spots. Standardize confiscation search procedures of a cellular phone at these papers. Use a radio waves interception envelope and radio waves interception device for a movement which a security does integrity of criminal on-site cellular phone confiscation search data by standard procedures, and was devoted to. Analyze corroborative facts of a cellular phone seized, and verify integrity, and present problems regarding cellular phone confiscation search procedures and measures, and will contribute in development of Mobile Forensic through integrity damage experiment.

Mobile ATM: A Generic and flexible network infrastructure for 3G mobile services

  • Jun Li;Roy Yates;Dipankar Raychaudhuri
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.35-45
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    • 2000
  • this paper presents the concept of "mobile ATM', a proposal for third-generation (3G) mobile communication network infrastructure capable of supporting flexible evolution of radio technologies from today's cellular and data services towards future wireless multimedia services. Mobile ATM provides generic mobility management and QoS-based transport capabilities suitable for integration of multiple radio access technologies including cellular voice. wireless data, and future broadband wireless services. The architecture of a mobile ATM network is outlined in terms of the newly-defined "W-UNI" interface at the radio link and "M-UNI"and "M-UNI" interface which supports unified access for WATM and non-ATM mobile terminals through corresponding interworking functions (IWF) is explained. leading to an understanding of how different radio access technologies are supported by the same ATM-based core network infrastructure. Generic mechanisms for handoff and location management within the core mobile network are discussed. and related protocol extensions over the "W-UNI" and "M-UNI/NNI"interfaces are proposed. the issue of "crossover switch (COS)" selection in mobile ATM is considered, and a unified handoff signaling syntax which supports flexibility in COS selection is described. Typical signaling sequences for call connection and handoff using the proposed protocols are outlined. Experimental results form a proof-of-concept mobile ATM network prototype are presented in conclusion.

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Spectrum Usage Efficiency of CDMA System (CDMA 이동통신 시스템의 스펙트럼 이용효율 분석)

  • Kim, Jong-Ho;Choi, Sang-Sung;Lee, Hyung-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Electromagnetic Engineering Society Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.576-580
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    • 2003
  • In order to assess the spectrum usage efficiency in mobile radio services, we consider the capacity limits of a CDMA system. The maximum achievable capacity per $km^2$ is viewed as a meaningful figure of merit for a cellular system and a method is proposed here to estimate the minimum achievable distance between adjacent base stations in the case of CDMA. The probability for entering in soft handover state is used as a limit for densification in a CDMA system. From this criterion, conditions on the minimum possible cell radius are derived.

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The Performance Analysis of Cognitive-based Overlay D2D Communication in 5G Networks

  • Abdullilah Alotaibi;Salman A. AlQahtani
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.178-188
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    • 2024
  • In the near future, it is expected that there will be billions of connected devices using fifth generation (5G) network services. The recently available base stations (BSs) need to mitigate their loads without changing and at the least monetary cost. The available spectrum resources are limited and need to be exploited in an efficient way to meet the ever-increasing demand for services. Device to Device communication (D2D) technology will likely help satisfy the rapidly increasing capacity and also effectively offload traffic from the BS by distributing the transmission between D2D users from one side and the cellular users and the BS from the other side. In this paper, we propose to apply D2D overlay communication with cognitive radio capability in 5G networks to exploit unused spectrum resources taking into account the dynamic spectrum access. The performance metrics; throughput and delay are formulated and analyzed for CSMA-based medium access control (MAC) protocol that utilizes a common control channel for device users to negotiate the data channel and address the contention between those users. Device users can exploit the cognitive radio to access the data channels concurrently in the common interference area. Estimating the achievable throughput and delay in D2D communication in 5G networks is not exploited in previous studies using cognitive radio with CSMA-based MAC protocol to address the contention. From performance analysis, applying cognitive radio capability in D2D communication and allocating a common control channel for device users effectively improve the total aggregated network throughput by more than 60% compared to the individual D2D throughput without adding harmful interference to cellular network users. This approach can also reduce the delay.