Abstract

Cognitive radio (CR) is widely recognized as a novel approach to improve the spectrum efficiency. However, there exists one problem needed to be resolved urgently, that is the two conflicting goals in CR network: one is to minimize the interference to primary (licensed) system; the other is to maximize the throughput of secondary (unlicensed) system. Meanwhile, the secondary user (SU) has to monitor the spectrum continuously to avoid the interference to primary user (PU), thus the throughput of the secondary system is affected by how often and how long the spectrum sensing is performed. Aiming to balance the two conflicting goals, this article proposes a novel Interference-Constrained Adaptive Simultaneous spectrum Sensing and data Transmission (ICASST) scheme for unslotted CR network, where SUs are not synchronized with PUs. In the ICASST scheme, taking advantage of the statistic information of PU's activities, the data transmission time is adaptively adjusted to avoid the interference peculiar to unslotted CR network; the operation of spectrum sensing is moved to SU receiver from SU transmitter to increase the data transmission time and hence improve the throughput of SU. Simulation results validate the efficiency of ICASST scheme, which significantly increases the throughput of secondary system and decreases the interference to PU simultaneously.

Highlights

  • Cognitive radio (CR) [1,2] is one of the most promising and revolutionary technologies to improve the spectrum efficiency by allowing secondary users (SUs) to access the temporarily unoccupied spectrum allocated to primary users (PUs)

  • Two kinds of CR network have been discussed: one is the slotted CR network where SUs only needs to detect PUs at some specified moments to learn the accurate state of the spectrum [3]; the other is the unslotted CR network, where PU may access the channel at any time, e.g., when SU is temporarily transmitting data on the spectrum [4]

  • In the ICASST scheme, exploiting the statistic information of PU’s activities, the unslotted interference is decreased by adaptively adjusting the data transmission time; the throughput of secondary system is significantly increased by enabling simultaneous spectrum sensing and data transmission

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Summary

Introduction

Cognitive radio (CR) [1,2] is one of the most promising and revolutionary technologies to improve the spectrum efficiency by allowing secondary users (SUs) to access the temporarily unoccupied spectrum allocated to primary users (PUs). To resolve the two conflicting goals in unslotted CR network, this article proposes a novel Interference-Constrained Adaptive Simultaneous spectrum Sensing and data Transmission (ICASST) scheme. In the ICASST scheme, exploiting the statistic information of PU’s activities, the unslotted interference is decreased by adaptively adjusting the data transmission time; the throughput of secondary system is significantly increased by enabling simultaneous spectrum sensing and data transmission. 4.1 Adaptive algorithm for adjusting the transmission time T1i in Stage I The aim of the adaptive algorithm is to limit the interference time generated in the scenario where the licensed channel switches from OFF state to ON state while SU Tx is transmitting data on the channel. Where T2, min and T2, max denote the prescribed minimum and maximum transmission time interval of Stage II respectively, T2j ,opt represents the solution of the following optimization problem max T2j s.t. M(T2j , c2) =.

Simulation results This section includes two parts
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