Artículo
QoS provision in a dynamic channel allocation based on admission control decisions
Fecha
2020Registro en:
Rattaro, C, Aspirot, L, Mordecki, E y otros. "QoS provision in a dynamic channel allocation based on admission control decisions". ACM Transactions on Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Computing Systems (ToMPECS). [en línea] 2020 Volume 5, Number 1, page 1--29- Feb. 30 p. doi 10.1145/3372786
10.1145/3372786
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Autor
Rattaro, Claudina
Aspirot, Laura
Mordecki, Ernesto
Belzarena, Pablo
Institución
Resumen
Cognitive Radio Networks have emerged in the last decades as a solution of two problems: spectrum underutilization and spectrum scarcity. In this work, we propose a dynamic spectrum sharing mechanism, where primary users have strict priority over secondary ones in order to improve the mean spectrum utilization with the objective of providing to secondary users a satisfactory grade of service with a small interruption probability. We study a stochastic model for Cognitive Radio Networks with fluid limits techniques. Our main findings consist in a Gaussian limit theorem in the sub-critical case, and a non-Gaussian limit theorem, under a different scaling scheme, in the critical case. These results provide us practical QoS criteria for sharing policies. We support our analysis with representative simulated examples in both scenarios.
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