Title :
Game Theoretic Analysis for Spectrum Sharing with Multi-Hop Relaying
Author :
Xiao, Yong ; Bi, Guoan ; Niyato, Dusit
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
fDate :
5/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper studies spatial spectrum sharing (SSS) based multi-user cognitive radio (CR) networks that allow secondary users (SU) to access the licensed spectrum as long as the interference powers of primary users (PU) to be lower than a certain threshold. Although recent results have shown that multi-hop relaying has a great potential on improving the performance of CR networks, finding effective methods to control and manage SUs to achieve the optimal performance is still a challenging problem. In this paper, we model CR networks as a non-cooperative game in which each SU obtains benefits through both spectrum sharing by paying prices to PUs and multi-hop relaying by paying price to nearby SUs. Optimal power allocation methods for SUs are investigated under different assumptions and pricing functions. The conditions under which the optimal Nash Equilibrium (NE) is obtained when all SUs use multi-hop relaying are discussed. Our results are extended into large multi-user CR networks with K source-to-destination pairs. Two distributed algorithms are proposed. The first one is a sub-gradient based power allocation algorithm in which SUs can iteratively adjust their transmit powers to approach the payoff of a NE. The other one is a Q-learning based relay selection algorithm which enables each SU to iteratively search for a NE-achieving relaying scheme.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; game theory; radio networks; radio spectrum management; radiofrequency interference; Nash equilibrium; Q-learning; distributed algorithms; game theoretic analysis; licensed spectrum; multihop relaying; multiuser cognitive radio networks; noncooperative game; optimal power allocation method; primary users; radiofrequency interference; relay selection algorithm; secondary users; source-to-destination pairs; spatial spectrum sharing; subgradient based power allocation algorithm; Games; Interference; Pricing; Relays; Resource management; Spread spectrum communication; Transmitters; Spectrum sharing; game theory; multi-hop relaying;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2011.032411.100753