Title :
Optimal Scheduling and Power Allocation in Cooperate-to-Join Cognitive Radio Networks
Author :
Karaca, Mehmet ; Khalil, Kamal ; Ekici, Eylem ; Ercetin, Ozgur
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng. & Natural Sci., Sabanci Univ., Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract :
In this paper, optimal resource allocation policies are characterized for wireless cognitive networks under the spectrum leasing model. We propose cooperative schemes in which secondary users share the time-slot with primary users in return for cooperation. Cooperation is feasible only if the primary system´s performance is improved over the non-cooperative case. First, we investigate a scheduling problem where secondary users are interested in immediate rewards. Here, we consider both infinite and finite backlog cases. Then, we formulate another problem where the secondary users are guaranteed a portion of the primary utility, on a long-term basis, in return for cooperation. Finally, we present a power allocation problem where the goal is to maximize the expected net benefit defined as utility minus cost of energy. Our proposed scheduling policies are shown to outperform non-cooperative scheduling policies, in terms of expected utility and net benefit, for a given set of feasible constraints. Based on Lyapunov optimization techniques, we show that our schemes are arbitrarily close to the optimal performance at the price of reduced convergence rate.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; optimisation; radio networks; radio spectrum management; scheduling; Lyapunov optimization technique; cooperate-to-join cognitive radio network; finite backlog case; infinite backlog case; optimal noncooperative scheduling policy; optimal resource allocation policy; power allocation problem; primary user; secondary user; spectrum leasing model; wireless cognitive network; Base stations; Cognitive radio; Optimal scheduling; Relays; Resource management; Schedules; Cognitive radios; Lyapunov optimization; opportunistic scheduling; resource allocation; spectrum leasing;
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNET.2012.2230187