Spectrum Migration Approach Based on Pre-decision Aid and Interval Mamdani Fuzzy Inference in Cognitive Radio Networks

Authors

  • Zhendong Wang College of Computer Science and Technology Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China
  • Huiqiang Wang College of Computer Science and Technology Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China
  • Hongwu Lv College of Computer Science and Technology Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China
  • Guangsheng Feng College of Computer Science and Technology Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China

Keywords:

cognitive radio networks, spectrum migration, pre-decision aid, interval Mamdani fuzzy inference

Abstract

This study intends to improve the QoS of SUs and CRNs performance. A novel spectrum migration approach based on pre-decision aid and interval Mamdani fuzzy inference is presented. we first define spectrum migration factors as spectrum characteristic metrics for spectrum migration decision. In addition, we use predecision aid to reduce system complexity and improve spectrum migration efficiency. To shorten spectrum migration decision time and seek the optimal spectrum holes, interval Mamdani fuzzy inference is put forward. Finally, simulation results show the proposed approach can inhibit the upward trend of service retransmission probability and average migration times effectively, and improve the effective utilization of CRNs spectrum resource significantly.

Author Biography

Zhendong Wang, College of Computer Science and Technology Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China

Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

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Published

2014-01-03

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