Impact of the primary resource occupancy information on the performance of cognitive radio networks with VoIP traffic

S. L. Castellanos-Lopez, F. A. Cruz-Pérez, M. E. Rivero-Angeles, G. Hernández-Valdez
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Abstract

In this paper, the relevance of considering the primary network resource occupancy information on the admission criterion of new secondary VoIP sessions in cognitive radio networks (CRNs) is investigated. In particular, the performance of two different call admission control (CAC) strategies whose admission criterion is based either on the total number of primary and secondary sessions or only on the number of sessions of secondary users is compared. System performance is evaluated in terms of the most relevant quality of service metrics for VoIP traffic at both call and packet level. Numerical results clearly show that including primary resource occupancy information on the CAC strategy is an effective mean to improve system performance, especially for low to moderate traffic loads. For instance, assuming that voice toll quality is required, packet dropping probability is reduced more than 30% when primary resource occupancy information is additionally used on the CAC strategy.
主要资源占用信息对具有VoIP流量的认知无线网络性能的影响
本文研究了在认知无线网络(crn)中考虑主网络资源占用信息与新的辅助VoIP会话准入标准的相关性。特别地,比较了两种不同的呼叫准入控制策略的性能,这两种策略的准入标准是基于主和从用户的总会话数或仅基于从用户的会话数。系统性能是根据呼叫和分组级别的VoIP流量最相关的服务质量指标来评估的。数值结果清楚地表明,在CAC策略中包含主要资源占用信息是提高系统性能的有效手段,特别是在低到中等流量负载的情况下。例如,假设需要话费质量,在CAC策略上额外使用主要资源占用信息,丢包概率降低30%以上。
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