Queueing models for cognitive wireless networks with sensing time of secondary users
Tuan Phung-Duc (),
Kohei Akutsu (),
Ken’ichi Kawanishi (),
Osama Salameh () and
Sabine Wittevrongel ()
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Tuan Phung-Duc: University of Tsukuba
Kohei Akutsu: University of Tsukuba
Ken’ichi Kawanishi: Gunma University
Osama Salameh: Arab American University
Sabine Wittevrongel: Ghent University
Annals of Operations Research, 2022, vol. 310, issue 2, No 14, 660 pages
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Abstract This paper considers queueing models for cognitive radio networks that account for the sensing time of secondary users (SUs). In cognitive radio networks, secondary users are allowed to opportunistically use idle channels originally allocated to primary users (PUs). To this end, SUs must sense the state of the channels before transmission. After sensing, if an idle channel is available, the SU can start transmission immediately; otherwise, the SU must carry out another channel sensing. In this paper, we study two retrial queueing models with an unlimited number of sensing SUs, where PUs have preemptive priority over SUs. The two models differ in whether or not an arriving PU can interrupt a SU transmission also in case there are still idle channels available. We show that both models have the same stability condition and that the model without interruptions in case of available idle channels has a slightly lower number of sensing SUs than the model with interruptions.
Keywords: Retrial queues; Interruptions; Cognitive wireless networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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