[HTML][HTML] Cognitive radio wireless sensor networks: applications, challenges and research trends
A cognitive radio wireless sensor network is one of the candidate areas where cognitive
techniques can be used for opportunistic spectrum access. Research in this area is still in its …
techniques can be used for opportunistic spectrum access. Research in this area is still in its …
Decision-theoretic distributed channel selection for opportunistic spectrum access: Strategies, challenges and solutions
Opportunistic spectrum access (OSA) has been regarded as the most promising approach to
solve the paradox between spectrum scarcity and waste. Intelligent decision making is key …
solve the paradox between spectrum scarcity and waste. Intelligent decision making is key …
Analysis of reactive spectrum handoff in cognitive radio networks
In this paper, we present an analytical framework to evaluate the effects of multiple spectrum
handoffs on channel utilization and latency performances in cognitive radio (CR) networks …
handoffs on channel utilization and latency performances in cognitive radio (CR) networks …
Scheduling in centralized cognitive radio networks for energy efficiency
With growing concern about environmental issues and an emerging green communications
paradigm, cognitive radio (CR) networks (CRNs) have to be considered from the energy …
paradigm, cognitive radio (CR) networks (CRNs) have to be considered from the energy …
Delay performance analysis for supporting real-time traffic in a cognitive radio sensor network
Z Liang, S Feng, D Zhao… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Traditional wireless sensor networks (WSNs) working in the license-free spectrum suffer
from uncontrolled interference as the license-free spectrum becomes increasingly crowded …
from uncontrolled interference as the license-free spectrum becomes increasingly crowded …
Evolution and future trends of research in cognitive radio: a contemporary survey
The cognitive radio (CR) paradigm for designing next‐generation wireless communications
systems is becoming increasingly popular, and different aspects of it are being implemented …
systems is becoming increasingly popular, and different aspects of it are being implemented …
Comparative study of spectrum sensing techniques in cognitive radio networks
F Khan, K Nakagawa - 2013 world congress on computer and …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Traditional wireless networks including wireless sensor networks working in an unlicensed
spectrum band are suffered from uncontrolled interference, as this unlicensed spectrum …
spectrum band are suffered from uncontrolled interference, as this unlicensed spectrum …
Multiuser scheduling in centralized cognitive radio networks: A multi-armed bandit approach
A Alipour-Fanid, M Dabaghchian… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In wireless communication networks, the network provider serves certain licensed primary
users who pay for a dedicated use of the frequency channels. However, not all the channels …
users who pay for a dedicated use of the frequency channels. However, not all the channels …
Channel assembling with priority-based queues in cognitive radio networks: Strategies and performance evaluation
With the implementation of channel assembling (CA) techniques, higher data rate can be
achieved for secondary users in multi-channel cognitive radio networks. Recent studies …
achieved for secondary users in multi-channel cognitive radio networks. Recent studies …
Queueing models for cognitive radio networks: A survey
F PalunčIć, AS Alfa, BT Maharaj, HM Tsimba - IEEE Access, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Cognitive radio networks (CRNs) are an emerging paradigm for next generation wireless
communication systems allowing for more efficient radio spectrum utilization. In order to …
communication systems allowing for more efficient radio spectrum utilization. In order to …