IEEE 802.22 WRAN系统中流量感知的自共存管理

M. B. Hani, H. Salameh, Y. Jararweh, A. Bousselham
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不同无线网络的共存和干扰管理是认知无线电(CR)环境下具有挑战性的问题。有两种不同类型的共存;在位共存(授权用户和未授权用户之间)和自共存(多个重叠的无线区域网络(WRANs)单元中的辅助用户之间)。为了克服WRANs中的自共存问题,人们提出了许多固定信道分配(FCA)技术,但这些技术都没有考虑到不同小区的协作开销和随机时变的业务负载。在本文中,我们研究了重叠WRAN小区中辅助用户之间的自共存问题,目的是通过采用自适应流量感知信道分配策略来提高网络性能。该方法以最小的协作开销提供无干扰的环境,并尝试保证预先指定的阻塞概率要求。仿真结果表明,该算法在服务请求数方面显著提高了系统性能。
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Traffic-aware self-coexistence management in IEEE 802.22 WRAN systems
Co-existence of different wireless networks and interference management are challenging problems in a Cognitive Radio (CR) environment. There are two different types of co-existence; incumbent co-existence (between licensed and unlicensed users) and self-coexistence (between secondary users in multiple overlapped Wireless Regional Area Networks (WRANs) cells). To overcome the self-coexistence problem in WRANs, many Fixed Channel Assignment (FCA) techniques have been proposed but without accounting for the cooperation overhead and the randomly time-varying traffic loads in different cells. In this paper, we investigate the self-coexistence problem between secondary users in overlapped WRAN cells with the objective of improving network performance by employing an adaptive traffic-aware channel allocation strategy. The proposed method provides interference-free environment with minimum cooperation overhead and attempts at guaranteeing pre-specified blocking probability requirements. Simulation results reveal that the proposed algorithm provides a significant enhancement on system performance in terms of the number of served requests.
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