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Analysis of Different Channel Sharing Strategies in Cognitive Radio Networks

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Multiple Access Communications (MACOM 2010)

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The scarcity of the radio spectrum makes necessary to implement efficient methods to make use of it. In this paper we consider a primary network that rents a given number of its channels and a secondary network that has a number of dedicated channels and can use opportunistically the rented channels of the primary network. Considering this scenario different channel sharing strategies between primary and secondary users are analized and the optimal admission control policy respect to a cost function for secondary users is evaluated for each of the strategies.

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Bernal-Mor, E., Pla, V., Martinez-Bauset, J. (2010). Analysis of Different Channel Sharing Strategies in Cognitive Radio Networks. In: Vinel, A., Bellalta, B., Sacchi, C., Lyakhov, A., Telek, M., Oliver, M. (eds) Multiple Access Communications. MACOM 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6235. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15428-7_7

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