Bater, J., Brown, K.N., Doyle, L., ‘On the impact of introducing advanced devices into a cognitive radio network’ in Proceedings of the 6th Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks, 2009. SECON '09., Rome, 22-26 June, 2009, pp 1-9
Abstract:
Abstract—Cognitive Radio promises better spectrum utilisation
through decentralised control, sensing and decision making.
The devices are intended to be inexpensive, upgradeable
and adaptable. However, introducing upgraded devices into a
decentralised environment may cause unexpected results, the
upgrades may require a critical mass to show any benefit,
and may have an adverse impact on existing devices, which
may deter their adoption. We study, in simulation, the gradual
introduction of cognitive devices into an existing population using
a spectrum access etiquette, in three different scenarios for the
device capability. We show that the new devices gain immediate
benefits, and that there is always an incentive to upgrade. We
show that overall spectrum efficiency is improved. Finally, we
show that there is no negative impact on existing devices, and
that the introduction of cognitive devices may even improve the
success rate of lesser devices.
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