A Universal Resource Awareness Channel for Cognitive Radio

Abstract
Cognitive radio is certain to transform our traditional radio resource allocation regimes. Through cognitive radio, better spectrum efficiency can be leveraged by radios intelligently altering their radio resource usages dependent on locally available information about radio conditions. A significant challenge for cognitive radio, however, is awareness of these local radio conditions. One crude solution is for the radio to periodically scan the complete spectrum band over which cognition in radio resource usages can apply. Such an operation would be time-consuming and wasteful of power, and ultimately would be entirely impractical. In this paper, we therefore propose the concept of a resource awareness channel (RAC)-a single universally available channel on a fixed frequency, on which information about resource usage is conveyed by all radios using the cognitive radio spectrum band. This allows cognitive radios that want to alter their transmission resources to make an informed decision about the practicality or these prospective changes in terms or interference for the system as a whole, simply by listening to the RAC. We analyse the performance or this proposed RAC concept, and show it to be practical even in areas that are highly populated by radios

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