Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
465133 Physical Communication 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

In much of the traditional tight admission control algorithms for video cognitive users in cognitive networks, cognitive users are admitted sequentially based on the strict quality of service and interference constraints imposed on the cognitive and primary users respectively. The sequential admittance of cognitive users may impose some form of the queuing delay for time-sensitive cognitive users which may be unacceptable. On the other hand, traditional admission control schemes do not consider the quality of experience (QoE) of video users for admitting newly incoming ones. For addressing these issues and obtaining a more flexible quality-centric admission control policy by which the admission system can admit eligible cognitive users in parallel, and to cope with uncertainties in the acceptable levels of the video quality for different cognitive users (which may use different software/hardware with different capabilities) and interference levels imposed on the primary users, a soft admission control (SAC) technique (named FQAC) is proposed by which the admission probability level for the parallel cognitive users can intelligently be controlled based on some linguistic input variables. Numerical analysis has been performed to validate the efficiency of the proposed quality-aware SAC mechanism.

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