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A protocol class for stealing residual bandwidth in uncoordinated distributed wireless networks

Posted on:2011-07-22Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Rice UniversityCandidate:Novich, Scott DavidFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390002958766Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
The need for finding effective means of recycling spectrum is becoming increasingly apparent as the world becomes more crowded with wireless devices. While finding a policy solution to this problem will require years, "cognitive radio" is an immediately applicable technology-based solution. Our attention is focused on how a distributed uncoordinated cognitive group of "secondary" users (those with lower priority access to the spectrum) can push data through its network on a single band and in the presence of non-cognitive "primary" users (those with priority access to the spectrum). The main contribution is a novel class of cognitive radio protocols that accomplish this through feedback, where secondaries estimate residual bandwidth and adapt a performance-based parameter. This class of solutions is presented, its parameters are explored and a specific implementation is demonstrated with insights gained.
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