IEICE Transactions on Communications
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Optimization of MAC-Layer Sensing Based on Alternating Renewal Theory in Cognitive Radio Networks
Zhiwei MAOXianmin WANG
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Article ID: 2017EBP3028

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Cognitive radio (CR) is considered as the most promising solution to the so-called spectrum scarcity problem, in which channel sensing is an important problem. In this paper, the problem of determining the period of medium access control (MAC)-layer channel sensing in cognitive radio networks (CRNs) is studied. In our study, the channel state is statistically modeled as a continuous-time alternating renewal process (ARP) alternating between the OFF and ON states for the primary user (PU)'s communication activity. Based on the statistical ARP model, we analyze the CRNs with dirrerent SU MAC protocols, taking into consideration the errects of practical issues of imperfect channel sensing and non-negligible channel sensing time. Based on the analysis results, a constrained optimization problem to find the optimal sensing period is formulated and the feasibility of this problem is studied for systems with dirrerent OFF/ON channel state length distributions. Numerical results are presented to show the performance of the proposed sensing period optimization scheme. The errects of practical system parameters, including channel sensing errors and channel sensing time, on the performance and the computational complexity of the proposed sensing period optimization scheme are also investigated.

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