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Spectrum efficiency improvements in cognitive radio networks : a survey

Fakhrudeen, A; Alani, OYK

Authors

A Fakhrudeen



Abstract

Cognitive Radio Network (CRN) is a promising wireless communication network to utilize the unused and otherwise wasted portions of the licensed spectrum under two conditions; protecting the primary users of the licensed spectrum from harmful interference, and providing to its best effort optimum Quality of Service (QoS) to its users. However, there are so many challenges that must be tackled in order to satisfy both of conditions together. This paper provides an up-to-date survey of various techniques, algorithms, open area studies and ideas to improve the spectrum efficiency in CRNs in terms of topology and spectrum sharing strategy. To the best of our knowledge this paper is the first survey that considers the QoS provisioning from CRN perspective and the challenges involved. Conclusions about these issues and future work are presented at the end.

Citation

Fakhrudeen, A., & Alani, O. (2014, June). Spectrum efficiency improvements in cognitive radio networks : a survey. Presented at The 15th Annual Postgraduate Symposium on the Convergence of Telecommunications, Networking and Broadcasting (PGNet 2014), Liverpool John Moores University

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name The 15th Annual Postgraduate Symposium on the Convergence of Telecommunications, Networking and Broadcasting (PGNet 2014)
Conference Location Liverpool John Moores University
Start Date Jun 23, 2014
End Date Jun 24, 2014
Acceptance Date May 20, 2014
Deposit Date Apr 6, 2016
Related Public URLs http://www.cms.livjm.ac.uk/PGNet2014/?page_id=389
Additional Information Event Type : Conference