Shi Wang, Hao Sun, Xiaoying Zhu, Tingyue Bian, Yang Yang
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Abstract
In multi-user cognitive-radio internet of things (CR-IoT) network, accurate estimations of data arrival are critical for secondary users to allocate channels. In the context of the data arrival model with long-term variations of rate, improving the accuracy of the performance evaluation of channel allocation protocols is an open issue. Thus, to evaluate the performance of various channel allocation protocols with predefined models of data arrival, a queuing analysis framework is developed using a probability allocation vector (PrA). The time-varying feature of data arrival is described by a Markov process including various data arrival states in the proposed framework. A dynamic probability allocation vector (DPrA) protocol capable of adjusting allocation strategy according to the arrival states by constructing the PrA is proposed. For comparative analysis, a maximum throughput allocation (MTA) protocol for conventional data arrival model is also evaluated under the proposed framework. Numerical results show that the DPrA protocol outperforms the MTA protocol in various performance metrics. Furthermore, the proposed modeling method for data traffic can provide convenience and effectiveness when designing channel allocation protocols in a CR-IoT network.
期刊介绍:
Telecommunication Systems is a journal covering all aspects of modeling, analysis, design and management of telecommunication systems. The journal publishes high quality articles dealing with the use of analytic and quantitative tools for the modeling, analysis, design and management of telecommunication systems covering:
Performance Evaluation of Wide Area and Local Networks;
Network Interconnection;
Wire, wireless, Adhoc, mobile networks;
Impact of New Services (economic and organizational impact);
Fiberoptics and photonic switching;
DSL, ADSL, cable TV and their impact;
Design and Analysis Issues in Metropolitan Area Networks;
Networking Protocols;
Dynamics and Capacity Expansion of Telecommunication Systems;
Multimedia Based Systems, Their Design Configuration and Impact;
Configuration of Distributed Systems;
Pricing for Networking and Telecommunication Services;
Performance Analysis of Local Area Networks;
Distributed Group Decision Support Systems;
Configuring Telecommunication Systems with Reliability and Availability;
Cost Benefit Analysis and Economic Impact of Telecommunication Systems;
Standardization and Regulatory Issues;
Security, Privacy and Encryption in Telecommunication Systems;
Cellular, Mobile and Satellite Based Systems.