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Design Issues of Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks

  • Kang, Bub-Joo
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.166-171
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    • 2011
  • This paper investigates the design issues of spectrum sensing in the cognitive radio (CR) networks of opportunistic unlicensed spectrum access. The cognitive radios can perform a communication using the incumbent user spectrum band without the interference caused by the cognitive radio users. In this case, the cognitive radios must know the real-time radio environments of the incumbent user spectrum band using the spectrum sensing, beacon signal, and geo-location database access. Then in this paper, we are going to provide spectrum sensing issues which include the sensing techniques, the regulatory requirements, the analysis of DTV detection threshold, and main considerations associated with the spectrum sensing design in cognitive radio systems. Also, this paper introduces design trade-offs in order to optimize the sensing parameters such as sensing time and sensing complexity.

A Study on the Cognitive Radio Spectrum Application for Next Generation Communication (차세대 통신을 위한 Cognitive Radio 스펙트럼 응용에 관한 연구)

  • Kang, Heau-Jo
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.79-85
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    • 2006
  • We concern practical of utilizable frequency with wireless communication and broadcast technology. And, present that wireless application technology such of Ubiquitous sensor network, mobile or fixed wireless communication and wireless broadcast will require more efficiently using of frequency. In this paper, we studied Cognitive Radio that necessity of cognitive and intelligent technology in variable wireless environment and IEEE 802.22 standardization.

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Common Control Channel Allocation in Cognitive Radio Networks through UWB Communication

  • Masri, Ahmed M.;Chiasserini, Carla-Fabiana;Casetti, Claudio;Perotti, Alberto
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.710-718
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    • 2012
  • The implementation of a common control channel is one of the most challenging issues in cognitive radio networks, since a fully reliable control channel cannot be created without reserving bandwidth specifically for this purpose. In this paper, we investigate a promising solution that exploits the ultra wide band (UWB) technology to let cognitive radio nodes discover each other and exchange control information for establishing a communication link. The contribution of this paper is threefold: (i) We define the communication protocol needed to let cognitive radio nodes discover each other and exchange control information for link set up, (ii) we overcome the gap in coverage, which typically exists between UWB and long-medium range technologies, by using multi-hop communication, (iii) we evaluate the performance of our approach by adopting an accurate channel model and show its benefits with respect to an in-band signaling solution.

Analysis of Channel Access Delay in CR-MAC Protocol for Ad Hoc Cognitive Radio Wireless Sensor Networks without a Common Control Channel

  • Joshi, Gyanendra Prasad;Nam, Seung Yeob;Acharya, Srijana;Kim, Sung Won
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.911-923
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    • 2014
  • Ad hoc cognitive radio wireless sensor networks allow secondary wireless sensor nodes to recognize spectrum opportunities and transmit data. Most existing protocols proposed for ad hoc cognitive radio wireless sensor networks require a dedicated common control channel. Allocating one channel just for control packet exchange is a waste of resources for channel-constrained networks. There are very few protocols that do not rely on a common control channel and that exchange channel-negotiation control packets during a pre-allocated time on the data channels. This, however, can require a substantial amount of time to access the channel when an incumbent is present on the channel, where the nodes are intended to negotiate for the data channel. This study examined channel access delay on cognitive radio wireless sensor networks that have no dedicated common control channel.

Rendezvous Issues in AD Hoc Cognitive Radio Networks

  • Joshi, Gyanendra Prasad;Nam, Seung Yeob;Kim, Sung Won
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.8 no.11
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    • pp.3655-3673
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    • 2014
  • Rendezvous is a process of two or more cognitive radio nodes gathering on the same channel at the same time for a negotiation to establish data communications. This paper discusses rendezvous issues in cognitive radio networks. It details why rendezvous is an issue in cognitive radio networks and how rendezvous works. It classifies channel access methods, and details sequence-based channel-hopping methods. It surveys existing works on blind rendezvous and compares the proposed algorithms in terms of the maximum time to rendezvous. This paper discusses the properties that an efficient channel-hopping rendezvous algorithm should have and illustrates common issues in the existing rendezvous methods. It also explains open research issues in the rendezvous area.

Analysis of Global Trends and Issues of Cognitive Radio (Cognitive Radio 연구의 국내외 동향과 이슈 분석)

  • Moon, Sangook
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.969-972
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    • 2009
  • With the advent of the era of ubiquitous computing, the number of wireless communication devices has been exponentially increasing, which phenomenon requires for the preparation for the upcoming shortage of frequency resource. Recently, in consequence, the concept of Cognitive Radio (CR) was introduced in which the wireless nodes periodically recognize and learn the external conditions of communication including the usage of the frequency spectrum. It is essential to assure sufficient range of frequency to satisfy the users of the increasing wireless network devices. However, since not only the frequency band for wireless communication is finite, but most part of them had already been assigned for the primary users of the wireless network service, it is very difficult to ensure the band of frequency for additional communication service. In this contribution, we analyze and describe the issues of designing and implementation of CR networks.

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Continuous Control Message Exchange in Distributed Cognitive Radio Networks

  • Arega, Zerabruk G.;Kim, Bosung;Roh, Byeong-hee
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2014.04a
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    • pp.206-209
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    • 2014
  • Control message exchange is major job for cognitive radio to exist and use spectrum opportunistically. For this control message exchange they need a common control channel (CCC). Once this channel is affected by a primary user, communication stops until new CCC is setup. This takes substantial time and if they could not get free channel, this halt continues for long time. To prevent such cease of communication, we propose a combination of two networks, namely WLAN and UWB, to let the communication continue. In our proposed idea if the CCC of a certain CR in WLAN is affected, the CR changes its network from WLAN to UWB and keeps the communication because UWB cannot be affected by PU. In the proposed idea every cognitive radio has two transceivers; one for the overlay network (WLAN) and another UWB network. If a primary user is detected in the spectrum of a cognitive radio, it continues exchanging control messages under the UWB network and in parallel negotiates for a new CCC using the WLAN network. This idea solves the communication interruption until new CCC is setup.

A Study on Spectrum with Cognitive Radio for Real-time Streaming Transmission (실시간 스트리밍 전송을 위한 Cognitive Radio 시스템에 대한 연구)

  • Lee Sang-Heon;Kang Heau-Jo
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.179-184
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    • 2005
  • We concern practical of utilizable frequency with wireless communication and broadcast technology. And, present that wireless application technology such of Ubiquitous sensor network, mobile or fixed wireless communication and wireless broadcast will require more efficiently using of frequency. In this paper, we studied Cognitive Radio That necessity of cognitive and intelligent technology in variable wireless environment and IEEE 802.22 standardization.

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The BBA based Power Allocation Method for the User in Outside Service Area in Cognitive Radio (Cognitive Radio에서 서비스 영역 외부의 사용자를 위한 BBA 기반의 전력할당기법)

  • Cho, Ju-Phil
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.123-127
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    • 2009
  • Cognitive Radio rules provide that the user outside service region should not utilize communication system in Cognitive Radio environment. The reason why main user should use service without any loss and interference. If this rule is guaranteed, CR users are able to be offered enough services outside service region. In this paper, we target the issue which can operate practical cognitive systems even without causing excessive interference to legacy users. Also, we focus use on non-interference to the primary system rather than realizable benefits for the secondary systems, and using the proposed device. In this paper, we present the possible scheme using Bi-directional Beamforming Antenna.

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A CORDIC-Jacobi Based Spectrum Sensing Algorithm For Cognitive Radio

  • Tan, Xiaobo;Zhang, Hang
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.6 no.9
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    • pp.1998-2016
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    • 2012
  • Reliable spectrum sensing algorithm is a fundamental component in cognitive radio. In this paper, a non-cooperative spectrum sensing algorithm which needs only one cognitive radio node named CORDIC (Coordinate Rotation Digital Computer) Jacobi based method is proposed. The algorithm computes the eigenvalues of the sampled covariance of received signal mainly by shift and additional operations, which is suitable for hardware implementation. Based the latest random matrix theory (RMT) about the distribution of the limiting maximum and minimum eigenvalue ratio, the relationship between the probability of false alarm and the decision threshold is derived. Simulations and discussions show the method is effective. Real captured digital television (DTV) signals and Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) are also employed to evaluate the performance of the algorithm, which prove the proposed algorithm can be applied in practical spectrum sensing applications.