Abstract

AbstractThis paper proposes an opportunistic spectrum decision scheme based on the weighted residual entropy concept for cognitive radio networks. The proposed scheme maximum entropy channel access selects appropriate spectrum opportunities based on the usefulness of the idle‐channel remaining lifetime estimated through the weighted residual entropy function for the unoccupied channels. The performance of the proposed spectrum decision scheme is evaluated using a wealth of efficiency metrics, namely channel utilisation, channel collision, spectrum handoff rate and collision probability in perfect and imperfect spectrum sensing environments. The probabilities of primary signal detection and false detection are taken into the proposed spectrum hole selection technique. Despite the increasing probability of false detection, simulation results show that this central spectrum decision scheme greatly improves spectrum utilisation when the stated performance metrics were compared with those of known spectrum decision schemes such as random channel access, first‐opportunity channel access and maximum remaining lifetime. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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