DocumentCode
1758171
Title
Opportunistic Channel Access and RF Energy Harvesting in Cognitive Radio Networks
Author
Dinh Thai Hoang ; Niyato, D. ; Ping Wang ; Dong In Kim
Author_Institution
Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Volume
32
Issue
11
fYear
2014
fDate
41944
Firstpage
2039
Lastpage
2052
Abstract
Radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting is a promising technique to sustain operations of wireless networks. In a cognitive radio network, a secondary user can be equipped with RF energy harvesting capability. In this paper, we consider such a network where the secondary user can perform channel access to transmit a packet or to harvest RF energy when the selected channel is idle or occupied by the primary user, respectively. We present an optimization formulation to obtain the channel access policy for the secondary user to maximize its throughput. Both the case that the secondary user knows the current state of the channels and the case that the secondary knows the idle channel probabilities of channels in advance are considered. However, the optimization requires model parameters (e.g., the probability of successful packet transmission, the probability of successful RF energy harvesting, and the probability of channel to be idle) to obtain the policy. To obviate such a requirement, we apply an online learning algorithm that can observe the environment and adapt the channel access action accordingly without any a prior knowledge about the model parameters. We evaluate both the efficiency and convergence of the learning algorithm. The numerical results show that the policy obtained from the learning algorithm can achieve the performance in terms of throughput close to that obtained from the optimization.
Keywords
cognitive radio; energy harvesting; RF energy harvesting; cognitive radio networks; opportunistic channel access; packet transmission; radio frequency energy harvesting; secondary user; wireless networks; Cognitive radio; Energy harvesting; Energy states; Optimization; Radio frequency; Sensors; Throughput; Markov decision process; RF energy harvesting; cognitive radio;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.2014.141108
Filename
6985740
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