Resource Modeling for a Joint Resource Management in Cognitive Radio

Cognitive radio characterizes an ambient aware and software-defined radio system that is capable to autonomously and intelligently adjust the system parameters. It has the potential to optimize the usage of all relevant resources for service- driven wireless communications. We identify four types of resources; these are the radio, the computing, and the radio and user application resources. This paper presents their modeling, including several models for each resource type. The modeling serves as the basis for a joint resource management in a cognitive radio system that may eventually trade-off one resource (type) against the other(s). Two approaches for such a management are presented: a distributed-cooperative and a centralized- integrated. We finally discuss the applicability and utility of the proposed models, and the potentials of a joint resource management in cognitive radio in terms of user satisfaction and revenues.

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