Title
Analysis and performance evaluation of resource management mechanisms in heterogeneous traffic cognitive radio networks
Abstract
In this paper, the Erlang capacity achieved by the separate or joint use of several resource management mechanisms commonly considered in the literature (spectrum aggregation, spectrum adaptation, call buffering, channel reservation, selective interruption, and preemptive prioritization) to mitigate the effects of secondary call interruptions in cognitive radio networks (CRNs) is evaluated and compared. Heterogeneous traffic is considered, and service differentiation between real-time and elastic (data) traffic is done in terms of their different delay tolerance characteristics. The aim of our investigation is to identify the most relevant resource management mechanisms to improve the performance of the considered networks. As such, both the individual and joint effect of each resource management mechanisms on system performance are evaluated with the objective of comparing the gains in capacity achieved by each resource management mechanism studied in this work. For this purpose, the different resource management mechanisms studied are carefully combined and, for each resulting strategy, optimization of its configuration is presented to maximize the achievable Erlang capacity. For the performance evaluation of the considered strategies in heterogeneous traffic CRNs, a general teletraffic analysis is developed. Numerical results show that spectrum adaptation and call buffering are the mechanisms that best exploit the elasticity of delay-tolerant traffic in heterogeneous traffic CRNs and, therefore, most significantly improve system performance.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1186/s13638-017-1003-3
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Keywords
Field
DocType
Cognitive radio networks,Resource management,Performance analysis,Spectrum aggregation,Spectrum adaptation,Preemptive priority,Heterogeneous traffic,Elastic traffic,Call buffering,Transmission delay
Resource management,Computer science,Transmission delay,Erlang (programming language),Channel reservation,Computer network,Prioritization,Exploit,Cognitive radio
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
2017
1
1687-1499
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
32
Authors
4