—The opening of under-utilized spectrum creates the opportunity of substantial performance improvement through cognitive radio techniques. However, the real network performance m...
Abstract—Cognitive radio networks (CRN) may greatly enhance the throughput based on a given bandwidth. CRN has a unique feature, consisting of uni-directional opportunistic wirel...
—Maximization of the weighted sum-rate of secondary users (SUs) possibly equipped with multiantenna transmitters and receivers is considered in the context of cognitive radio (CR...
Abstract—Distributed spectrum sensing (DSS) enables a Cognitive Radio (CR) network to reliably detect licensed users and avoid causing interference to licensed communications. Th...
—One of the major challenges in designing cellular Cognitive Radio (CR) networks is the avoidance of Secondary User (SU) interference to so called Primary Users (PUs) operating i...
Daniel Willkomm, Mathias Bohge, Daniel Hollos, Jam...