认知无线电系统中基于基础设施和自组织连接共存的研究

Li-Chun Wang, Anderson Chen
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认知无线电(CR)可以感知现有网络的频谱使用情况,并对频谱的重用机会做出智能决策。CR系统的一个基本问题是如何在现有用户的频谱上快速建立临时通信链路。在本文中,我们研究了在重叠区域内同时使用相同频谱建立基于基础设施的链路和自组织链路的可行性问题。我们还从物理层(PHY)和介质访问控制(MAC)层的角度提出了跨层性能分析。分析结果表明,在重叠区域内,基于基础设施的连接和自组织链路共存的概率可高达45%。此外,与纯粹的基础设施链路相比,两条链路的标准化总吞吐量超过145%。然而,考虑到阴影效应,随着移动站位置的不同,传输可靠性在30% ~ 90%之间变化
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On the Coexistence of Infrastructure-Based and Ad Hoc Connections for a Cognitive Radio System
Cognitive radio (CR) can sense the current spectrum usage of existing networks and make intelligent decisions on the opportunity of reusing the frequency spectrum. One fundamental issue for the CR system is how to rapidly establish a temporary communication link on the spectrum of the exiting users. In this paper, we investigate the feasibility issue of establishing both an infrastructure-based link and an ad hoc link using the same spectrum simultaneously in an overlapped area. We also present a cross-layer performance analysis from both the physical (PHY) layer and medium access control (MAC) layer perspectives. The analytical results show that the probability that both an infrastructure-based connection and an ad hoc link coexist in an overlapping area can be as high as 45%. In addition the normalized total throughput of the both links is more than 145% compared to the pure infrastructure-based link. However, considering the shadowing effects, the transmission reliability varies from 30% ~ 90% depending on the locations of mobile stations
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