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Datasets for Performance of Cognitive Stop-and-Wait Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest in the Face of Imperfect Sensing

Datasets for Performance of Cognitive Stop-and-Wait Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest in the Face of Imperfect Sensing
Datasets for Performance of Cognitive Stop-and-Wait Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest in the Face of Imperfect Sensing
The Cognitive radio (CR) paradigm has the potential of improving the exploitation of the electromagnetic spectrum by detecting instantaneously unoccupied spectrum slots allocated to primary users (PUs). In order to support the process of spectrum reuse, we consider a CR scheme, which senses and opportunistically accesses a PU's spectrum for communication between a pair of nodes relying on the stop-and-wait hybrid automatic repeat request (SW-HARQ) protocol. This arrangement is represented by the cognitive SW-HARQ (CSW-HARQ), where the availability/unavailability of the PU's channel is modelled as a two-state Markov chain having `OFF' and `ON' states, respectively. Once the cognitive user (CU) finds that the PU's channel is available (i.e., in `OFF' state), the CU transmits data over the PU channel's spectrum, whilst relying on the principles of SW-HARQ. We investigate both the throughput and delay of CSW-HARQ, with a special emphasis on the impact of the various system parameters involved in the scenarios of both perfect and imperfect spectrum sensing. Furthermore, we analyze both the throughput as well as the average packet delay and end-to-end packet delay of the CSW-HARQ system. We propose a pair of analytical approaches 1) the probability-based and 2) the discrete time Markov chain (DTMC)-based. Closed form expressions are derived for both the throughput and the delay under the perfect and imperfect sensing environments which are validated by simulation. We demonstrate that the activity of PUs, the transmission reliability of the CU well as the sensing environment have a significant impact on both the throughput and the delay of the CR system.
University of Southampton
Rehman, Ateeq, Ur
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Dong, Chen
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Yang, Lieliang
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Hanzo, Lajos
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Rehman, Ateeq, Ur
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Dong, Chen
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Yang, Lieliang
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Hanzo, Lajos
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Rehman, Ateeq, Ur, Dong, Chen, Yang, Lieliang and Hanzo, Lajos (2016) Datasets for Performance of Cognitive Stop-and-Wait Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest in the Face of Imperfect Sensing. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/396619 [Dataset]

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Abstract

The Cognitive radio (CR) paradigm has the potential of improving the exploitation of the electromagnetic spectrum by detecting instantaneously unoccupied spectrum slots allocated to primary users (PUs). In order to support the process of spectrum reuse, we consider a CR scheme, which senses and opportunistically accesses a PU's spectrum for communication between a pair of nodes relying on the stop-and-wait hybrid automatic repeat request (SW-HARQ) protocol. This arrangement is represented by the cognitive SW-HARQ (CSW-HARQ), where the availability/unavailability of the PU's channel is modelled as a two-state Markov chain having `OFF' and `ON' states, respectively. Once the cognitive user (CU) finds that the PU's channel is available (i.e., in `OFF' state), the CU transmits data over the PU channel's spectrum, whilst relying on the principles of SW-HARQ. We investigate both the throughput and delay of CSW-HARQ, with a special emphasis on the impact of the various system parameters involved in the scenarios of both perfect and imperfect spectrum sensing. Furthermore, we analyze both the throughput as well as the average packet delay and end-to-end packet delay of the CSW-HARQ system. We propose a pair of analytical approaches 1) the probability-based and 2) the discrete time Markov chain (DTMC)-based. Closed form expressions are derived for both the throughput and the delay under the perfect and imperfect sensing environments which are validated by simulation. We demonstrate that the activity of PUs, the transmission reliability of the CU well as the sensing environment have a significant impact on both the throughput and the delay of the CR system.

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Published date: 2016

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Local EPrints ID: 448182
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/448182
PURE UUID: 297ccb0f-8198-42c3-8b69-40436cc9919c
ORCID for Lieliang Yang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2032-9327
ORCID for Lajos Hanzo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2636-5214

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Date deposited: 14 Apr 2021 16:32
Last modified: 05 Nov 2023 02:36

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Creator: Ateeq, Ur Rehman
Creator: Chen Dong
Creator: Lieliang Yang ORCID iD
Creator: Lajos Hanzo ORCID iD

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