A Utility-Based Channel Ranking for Cognitive Radio Systems
Abstract
Growing number of wireless devices and networks has increased the demand for the scarce resource, radio spectrum. Next generation communication technologies, such as Cognitive Radio provides a promising solution to efficiently utilize radio spectrum whilst delivering improved data communication rate, service, and security. A cognitive radio system will be able to sense the availability of radio frequencies, analyze the condition of the sensed channels, and decide the best option for optimal communication. To select the best option out of the overwhelming amount of information, a channel ranking mechanism can be employed. While several channel ranking techniques have been proposed, most of them only consider the occupancy rate of the sensed channels. However, there are other significantly important parameters that provide information on the condition of channels and should also be considered during the ranking process. This paper proposes a utility-based channel ranking mechanism that takes into account signal-to-noise ratio and the occupancy rate of the channels to determine their usefulness or preference. The paper at first discusses the need for channel ranking and the involved process. Then the suitability of different mathematical functions is investigated for utility modeling of the channel based on its SNR and occupancy. Finally, results are provided that show improved channel ranking compared to that of spectrum occupancy based ranking.
- Publication:
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arXiv e-prints
- Pub Date:
- May 2018
- DOI:
- 10.48550/arXiv.1805.08734
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1805.08734
- Bibcode:
- 2018arXiv180508734Q
- Keywords:
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- Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing