원문정보
초록
영어
In this paper, an average consumed energy for a unit data transmission in analyzed in frequency-agile cognitive radios. The average energy consumed by a random access protocol operated in a channel using a whole system bandwidth is compared with that operated in frequency-separated channels, which results in an energy saving ratio. The energy saving ratio quantitatively evaluates an energy saving effect by separating one whole bandwidth into more than one channel with a smaller bandwidth. Finally, it is shown that the frequency-separated channel can save energy of machine-to-machine communicating nodes using the random access protocol, so the battery life can be extended.
목차
1. Introduction
2. System Model
3. Numerical Analysis of Average Consumed Energy
4. Effective Energy Consumption when using Channel Separation
5. Conclusion
Appendix
Acknowledgements
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