Title :
Critical Design Decisions for Cognitive Networks
Author :
Thomas, R.W. ; DaSilva, Luiz A. ; Marathe, Madhav V. ; Wood, K.N.
Author_Institution :
State Univ. Blacksburg, Blacksburg
Abstract :
The idea of the cognitive network, drawn from previous research in cognitive radios and cross-layer design, is an attempt to address issues of complexity and scalability by allowing the network to self-adapt and reach end-to-end goals. This paper identifies three critical design decisions that must be considered when creating a cognitive network: the behavior of the decision-making elements, amount of computational state available to these elements, and the degree of control they have. To measure the effect of these design tradeoffs, we develop and define a metric called the "price of a feature." This metric is used to quantify the effect of these properties on a cognitive network with the objective of maximizing the lifetime of a multicast flow in a wireless environment. For this cognitive network, we show that the price of selfish behavior and partial control are more significant than the price of ignorance.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; decision making; decision theory; multicast communication; cognitive radio networks; critical design decision; cross-layer design; decision-making element; multicast flow; Centralized control; Cognition; Cognitive radio; Communications Society; Computer networks; Cross layer design; Decision making; Game theory; Process design; Scalability;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2007. ICC '07. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Glasgow
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0353-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2007.657