Title :
Hard and soft optimal resource allocation for primary and secondary users in infrastructure Vehicular Networks
Author :
Cordeschi, Nicola ; Amendola, Danilo ; Baccarelli, Enzo
Abstract :
In this paper, a primary-secondary resource-management controller on Vehicular Networks is designed and tested. We cast the resource-management problem into a suitable constrained stochastic Network Utility Maximization problem and derive the optimal cognitive resource management controller, which dynamically allocates the access time-windows. We provide the optimal steady-state memoryless controllers under hard and soft primary-secondary collision constraints, showing as the hard controller does not present any optimality gap in the average utility with respect to the soft one, while, on the contrary, it is able to make the outage-probability vanishing. Then we generalize the framework integrating the controllers with different data fusion techniques, and test the controller behaviour in a non-stationary application scenario. Finally we provide the optimal steady-state hard controller with memory and compare it with the memoryless one.
Keywords :
channel allocation; memoryless systems; networked control systems; sensor fusion; stochastic programming; telecommunication network management; vehicular ad hoc networks; constrained stochastic network utility maximization problem; data fusion technique; dynamic access time window allocation; hard optimal resource allocation; infrastructure vehicular networks; optimal steady-state memoryless controller; primary users; primary-secondary collision constraint; primary-secondary resource management controller; secondary users; soft optimal resource allocation; Aggregates; Data integration; Optimized production technology; Passive optical networks; Quality of service; Steady-state; MAC; Optimization; Real-Time constraint; V2I; Vehicular Cloud Computing (VCC);
Conference_Titel :
Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC), 2015 12th Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6389-8
DOI :
10.1109/CCNC.2015.7158065