A Survey on Cognitive Radio Network Models for optimizing Secondary User Transmission

Author(s):  
Sruthi Guda ◽  
Sreenivasa Rao Duggirala
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sanjoy Debnath ◽  
Chandrashekhar Rai ◽  
Debarati Sen ◽  
Srimanta Baishya ◽  
Wasim Arif

2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (3) ◽  
pp. 205-231
Author(s):  
Ngoc Pham Thi Dan ◽  
Khuong Ho Van ◽  
Hanh Dang Ngoc ◽  
Thiem Do Dac ◽  
Phong Nguyen Huu ◽  
...  

This paper investigates a cognitive radio network where a secondary sender assists a primarytransmitter in relaying primary information to a primary receiver and also transmits its own information toa secondary recipient. This sender is capable of jamming to protect secondary and/or primary informationagainst an eavesdropper and self-powering by harvesting radio frequency energy of primary signals.Security capability of both secondary and primary networks are analyzed in terms of secrecy outageprobability. Numerous results corroborate the proposed analysis which serves as a design guidelineto quickly assess and optimize security performance. More importantly, security capability trade-offbetween secondary and primary networks can be totally controlled with appropriate selection of systemparameters.


2021 ◽  
Vol 38 (3) ◽  
pp. 739-745
Author(s):  
Anitha Bujunuru ◽  
Srinivasulu Tadisetty

In cognitive radio, throughput of secondary user (SU) will depend on spectrum sensing performance and available power of secondary user to transmits data. As the secondary user dissipates energy for spectrum sensing operation and to maintain cooperation among multiple SUs can results in reduction of transmission power. To compensate this energy, an energy harvesting technique has introduced in cognitive radio by which SU can harvest energy from primary (PU) signal and this harvested energy will be utilized to transmit its data and increases the lifetime. In a traditional Energy Harvesting Cognitive Radio Network (EHCRN), SU can perform sensing and harvesting in separate slots which decrease the transmission time of secondary user results in reduction in throughput. To enhance the throughput of secondary user, a parallel operation of spectrum sensing and energy harvesting has been discussed. This parallel operation results in reduction of energy consumption and increases harvested energy that makes more energy to be available for transmission, which results in an increase of SU throughput. Simulation results using MATLAB shows that the proposed Parallel Sensing and Energy Harvesting CRN have improved the throughput compared to Traditional Energy Harvesting CRN and are analyzed with different parameters.


Author(s):  
Albedeir Yaseen Othman ◽  
Khald H. Belal ◽  
Mohammed A. Elmaleeh

The cognitive radio network (CRN) is considered as one of the most important technologies that can allow the different users work as the same spectrum by different priorities. This paper proposes new methods and solutions to implement and performance analysis of work the WiMAX system within the spectrum of digital television broadcasting terrestrial through the cognitive radio network under various conditioning and types of modulation. Also, this paper explains and analyze the mechanism in which the cognitive radio works. Finally will be designed a prototype device simulate work the WiMAX system as a secondary user in digital TV broadcasting through the cognitive radio techniques.


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