International Journal of Operations Research (Mar 2016)

Performance optimization of the mini-slotted spectrum allocation strategy with imperfect sensing

  • Shunfu Jin,
  • Wuyi Yue,
  • Jinliang Zhang,
  • Dandan Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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In this paper, in order to improve the normal throughput of secondary user packets and reduce the spectrum switching frequency in cognitive radio networks, a novel mini-slotted spectrum allocation strategy is proposed. Due to the mistake detection in practice, the secondary user packet and the primary user packet will occupy the spectrum simultaneously, i.e., a collision will occur on the spectrum. A heterogeneous discrete-time queueing model with possible collisions is established to model the system operation. Taking into account imperfect sensing results, the transition probability matrix is constructed. Applying the method of matrix geometric solution, performance measures in terms of the disruption rate of primary user packets, the normal throughput of secondary user packets, the spectrum switching rate and the average latency of secondary user packets are given. Numerical results are provided to verify the effectiveness of the proposed mini-slotted spectrum strategy. Finally, by trading off different system performance measures, a net benefit function is constructed, then the slot size is optimized.

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