DocumentCode
1789932
Title
Green opportunistic access for cognitive radio networks: A minority game approach
Author
Elmachkour, Mouna ; Daha, Imane ; Sabir, Essaid ; Kobbane, Abdellatif ; Ben-Othman, Jalel
Author_Institution
ENSIAS, Mohammed V-Souissi Univ., Rabat, Morocco
fYear
2014
fDate
10-14 June 2014
Firstpage
5372
Lastpage
5377
Abstract
We investigate energy conservation and system performance of decentralized resource allocation scheme in cognitive radio networks thoroughly based on secondary users competitive behavior. Indeed, the contention on data channel unoccupied by licensed user leads to a single winner, but also involves a loss of energy of all nodes. In this paper, we apply minority game (MG) to the most important phase from the opportunistic spectrum access (OSA) process: the sensing phase. We attempt to carry out a cooperation in a non-cooperative environment with no information exchange. We study the Nash equilibrium solution for pure and fully mixed strategies, and we use distributed learning algorithms enabling cognitive users to learn the Nash equilibrium. Finally, we provide numerical results to validate the proposed approach. The resource allocation based on minority game approach improves secondary users battery life and the performance of the network.
Keywords
cognitive radio; energy conservation; game theory; resource allocation; telecommunication power management; Nash equilibrium solution; OSA; cognitive radio networks; data channel; decentralized resource allocation; distributed learning algorithms; energy conservation; green opportunistic access; licensed user; minority game approach; noncooperative environment; opportunistic spectrum access; secondary users competitive behavior; sensing phase; Cognitive radio; Convergence; Data communication; Energy consumption; Games; Nash equilibrium; Sensors; Energy consumption; minority game; network performance; opportunistic access; resource allocation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications (ICC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Sydney, NSW
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2014.6884175
Filename
6884175
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