N A Sheikhc

Work place: Department of Mathematics, NIT Srinagar, J & K, India

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Research Interests: Program Analysis and Transformation, Comparative Programming Language Analysis, Numerical Analysis, Mathematical Analysis

Biography

Dr. Neyaz Ahmad Sheikh received his M.Sc, M.phil and Ph.D (Applied Mathematics)
in 1991, 1993 and 1996 from Aligarh Muslim University, Uttar Pardesh, India. He is
working as Assistant Professor in the department of mathematics, National Institute of
Technology Srinagar, J & K, India. He has fourteen publications in International and
national Journals. His research interests include Walsh functions and applications,
Functional analysis and some results on wavelets.

Author Articles
Novel Hybrid Spectrum Handoff for Cognitive Radio Networks

By Nisar A Lala Moin Uddin N A Sheikhc

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2013.01.01, Pub. Date: 1 Sep. 2013

Cognitive radio (CR) is projected as a technology (or solution) that will raise the spectrum utilization considerably by allowing low-priority or secondary user (SU) to utilize the spectrum of high-priority or primary user (PU) opportunistically. Spectrum handoff is a different type of handoff necessitated by the reappearance of the primary user on the frequency channels occupied by the secondary user at that time and location. In this paper, a hybrid type of spectrum handoff algorithm is proposed where proactive decision and reactive decision approaches are combined. Depending on the arrival rate of primary user (i.e. PU activity), the algorithm switches from reactive decision mode to proactive decision mode and vice versa. The switching from one mode to another mode depends on threshold value of PU activity and we evaluated the threshold value through analysis for switching of the algorithm to be 0.37. Simulated results show that the proposed hybrid spectrum handoff algorithm reduces the total service time of secondary user considerably compared to conventional proactive decision or reactive decision handoff approaches.

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