Performance Analysis of Cognitive Radio Spectrum Access with Different Primary User Access Schemes
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
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Recent static spectrum allocations have created an opportunity to develop novel solutions that can efficiently share the available spectrum both in licensed and unlicensed bands. Considering the relative rarity of solutions for unlicensed spectrum access, in this paper, we propose a scheme, where the cognitive radio (CR) devices (equipped with agents) interact with their neighbors to form several coalitions over the unlicensed bands. These types of coalitions can provide a less-conflicted spectrum access as the agents mutually agree for spectrum sharing. Further, we present a continuous time Markov chain (CTMC) with queuing to model the user interactions with the movement of spectrum access process from one state to another and derive the important performance metric as the blocking probability. Numerical results are presented to observe the impact of forming multiple coalitions on the blocking probability.