Online Spectrum Allocation for Cognitive Cellular Network Supporting Scalable Demands Jianfei Wang 2011-5-23.

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Online Spectrum Allocation for Cognitive Cellular Network Supporting Scalable Demands Jianfei Wang

Outline Introduction Algorithm Target Algorithm Detail Evaluation

Introduction Online Spectrum Allocation Scalable Demands – H.264 Satisfaction Degree

Algorithm Target Zero User Wait Time High Spectrum Utility Rate

Spectrum Model Complete graph Coordinate Network

System Assumption Queue System – Arrival of users’ request Possion process – Customer’s service time Exponential distribution – Queuing rules FCFS – Capacity of the system

State Machine of System

Stabilization of Normal State M/M/N 0 /N 0

State Boundary Boundary between Normal and Poor Boundary between Rich and Normal Frequency Ratio of Normal State – Frequency Utility Ratio vs Block Probability.

Estimation of Arrival Rate ARMA

Estimation of Departure Rate Data Source – The Customers who recently depart – The customers who are active

Evaluation Evaluate Parameters – f 2 = f f f f f f

Evaluation Result Active Consumers vs SatisfactionSystem Free Spectrum Statistics

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