In TV White Space, a secondary user must access periodically to a geolocated database to acquire the spectrum availability information. Furthermore, it can access on-demand to the database to update such an information. The more frequent are the on-demand accesses, the higher are the communication opportunities available to the secondary user but the higher is the induced overhead. Hence, in this manuscript, the on-demand access is investigated to a-priori determine whenever it is advantageous to perform it by accounting for the correlation exhibited by primary traffic patterns. To this aim, first the on-demand access is modeled through the general notions of reward and cost. Then, it is proved that the on-demand access maximizing the total reward available to the secondary user is a Markov Decision Process. Stemming from these results, a computational-efficient algorithm is designed. Finally, the theoretical analysis is validated through numerical simulations.

On the impact of primary traffic correlation in TV White Space / Cacciapuoti, ANGELA SARA; Caleffi, Marcello; Paura, Luigi. - In: AD HOC NETWORKS. - ISSN 1570-8705. - 37:(2016), pp. 133-139. [10.1016/j.adhoc.2015.08.001]

On the impact of primary traffic correlation in TV White Space

CACCIAPUOTI, ANGELA SARA;CALEFFI, MARCELLO;PAURA, LUIGI
2016

Abstract

In TV White Space, a secondary user must access periodically to a geolocated database to acquire the spectrum availability information. Furthermore, it can access on-demand to the database to update such an information. The more frequent are the on-demand accesses, the higher are the communication opportunities available to the secondary user but the higher is the induced overhead. Hence, in this manuscript, the on-demand access is investigated to a-priori determine whenever it is advantageous to perform it by accounting for the correlation exhibited by primary traffic patterns. To this aim, first the on-demand access is modeled through the general notions of reward and cost. Then, it is proved that the on-demand access maximizing the total reward available to the secondary user is a Markov Decision Process. Stemming from these results, a computational-efficient algorithm is designed. Finally, the theoretical analysis is validated through numerical simulations.
2016
On the impact of primary traffic correlation in TV White Space / Cacciapuoti, ANGELA SARA; Caleffi, Marcello; Paura, Luigi. - In: AD HOC NETWORKS. - ISSN 1570-8705. - 37:(2016), pp. 133-139. [10.1016/j.adhoc.2015.08.001]
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