Title
Performance analysis of dynamic spectrum leasing strategies in coordinated cognitive radio networks
Abstract
In this paper, dynamic and anticipated resource leasing strategies to address the problem of leased resource availability are investigated. Then, network performance analysis is developed, and the performance evaluations of different leasing strategies (namely permanent, dynamic, and anticipated leasing strategies) are provided for some network scenarios. The developed mathematical model additionally considers non-homogeneous bandwidth requirement, where different primary users (PUs) and secondary users (SUs) may require a number of channels. The tradeoff between spectrum leasing cost and system Erlang capacity (defined as the maximum offered traffic for which all the QoS requirements are guaranteed) is also investigated. Specifically, the maximum Erlang capacity is obtained by optimizing the number of reserved channels for different traffic scenarios considering a maximum allowed number of simultaneously rented channels. Also, the minimum achievable cost per Erlang is obtained by considering a fractional number of leased channels. Additionally, the cost per Erlang of capacity as function of both the utilization factor of the primary resources and the maximum allowed number of simultaneously rented channels is evaluated. Numerical results demonstrate that system performance strongly depends on the value of the mean secondary service time relative to the mean primary service time. Also, numerical results show that the cost of leasing a spectrum band is drastically reduced (compared to the permanent leasing strategy) when dynamic spectrum leasing strategies are employed.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1186/s13638-018-1266-3
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Keywords
Field
DocType
Coordinated cognitive radio networks,Dynamic spectrum leasing,Erlang capacity,Call admission control,New call blocking and call forced termination probabilities
Utilization factor,Computer science,Erlang (programming language),Bandwidth requirement,Quality of service,Computer network,Communication channel,Dynamic spectrum leasing,Service time,Cognitive radio
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
2018
1
1687-1499
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
23
Authors
5