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Distributed Channel Allocation for Ad-hoc Multichannel Cognitive Radio Networks

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Cognitive radio network was proposed to use the spectrum resource more efficiently. In a multichannel ad-hoc cognitive radio network, there is no central station and requires distributed channel scheduling. An important requirement of the cognitive radio network is to avoid interference to primary networks. In this paper, the authors propose the distributed packet scheduling scheme for ad-hoc multichannel cognitive radio networks. Each secondary user calculates independently its own priority with probabilistic manner and selects one of multi channels considering the primary user’s traffic pattern to minimize interference to the primary networks.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Priority for User Fairness and Spectrum Hole Prediction.
  2.1. Distributed Priority Calculation
  2.2. Prediction Of Spectrum Hole Using Statistical Properties Of The Primary Networks
 3. Distributed Multichannel Scheduling
 4. Simulation and Results
 5. Conclusions
 Acknowledgments
 References

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  • Young-Min Kwon KOREATECH, Cheonan, 31253, Republic of Korea
  • Hyung-Kun Park KOREATECH, Cheonan, 31253, Republic of Korea

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