TY - GEN
T1 - Decision-making system for obtaining spectrum availability information in opportunistic networks
AU - Matinmikko, Marja
AU - Mustonen, Miia
AU - Rauma, Tapio
AU - Del Ser, Javier
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Opportunistic networks with cognitive management systems can improve the resource use in future wireless communication networks by forming local clusters that are temporary extensions of the infrastructure and governed by the operator. This paper presents a decision making system that selects the techniques for obtaining spectrum availability information in opportunistic networks. The proposed decision making system selects the most suitable technique(s) from cognitive control channels, databases, and spectrum sensing techniques. Moreover, a novel and simple rule-based expert system is developed to choose the spectrum sensing technique among energy detection, correlation-based detection, and waveform-based detection. The selection is made based on the required probability of detection, operational SNR, available time, and available a priori information. The developed rule-based decision making system is presented in the form of a decision tree to illustrate the dominating paths that influence the decisions. Situations where none of the considered spectrum sensing techniques can meet the given conditions are identified and new approaches are proposed including cooperative sensing and changing of the channel. Results are presented to verify the functioning of the proposed decision making system and to show the relative frequencies of the different selected sensing techniques. Significant improvements can be obtained when the decision making system is used compared to using a single sensing technique instead.
AB - Opportunistic networks with cognitive management systems can improve the resource use in future wireless communication networks by forming local clusters that are temporary extensions of the infrastructure and governed by the operator. This paper presents a decision making system that selects the techniques for obtaining spectrum availability information in opportunistic networks. The proposed decision making system selects the most suitable technique(s) from cognitive control channels, databases, and spectrum sensing techniques. Moreover, a novel and simple rule-based expert system is developed to choose the spectrum sensing technique among energy detection, correlation-based detection, and waveform-based detection. The selection is made based on the required probability of detection, operational SNR, available time, and available a priori information. The developed rule-based decision making system is presented in the form of a decision tree to illustrate the dominating paths that influence the decisions. Situations where none of the considered spectrum sensing techniques can meet the given conditions are identified and new approaches are proposed including cooperative sensing and changing of the channel. Results are presented to verify the functioning of the proposed decision making system and to show the relative frequencies of the different selected sensing techniques. Significant improvements can be obtained when the decision making system is used compared to using a single sensing technique instead.
KW - Cognitive radio system
KW - Cooperative spectrum sensing
KW - Database
KW - Heuristic decision making
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84856318035&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1145/2093256.2093269
DO - 10.1145/2093256.2093269
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84856318035
SN - 9781450309127
T3 - ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
BT - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Cognitive Radio and Advanced Spectrum Management, CogART'11
T2 - 4th International Conference on Cognitive Radio and Advanced Spectrum Management, CogART'11
Y2 - 26 October 2011 through 29 October 2011
ER -