DocumentCode
640172
Title
Distributed cognitive multiple access networks: Power control, scheduling and multiuser diversity
Author
Nekouei, Ehsan ; Inaltekin, Hazer ; Dey, Shuvashis
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
fYear
2013
fDate
7-12 July 2013
Firstpage
1665
Lastpage
1669
Abstract
This paper studies optimal distributed power allocation and scheduling policies (DPASPs) for distributed total power and interference limited (DTPIL) cognitive multiple access networks in which secondary users (SU) independently perform power allocation and scheduling tasks using their local knowledge of secondary transmitter secondary base-station (STSB) and secondary transmitter primary base-station (STPB) channel gains. In such networks, transmission powers of SUs are limited by an average total transmission power constraint and by a constraint on the average interference power that SUs cause to the primary base-station. We first establish the joint optimality of water-filling power allocation and threshold-based scheduling policies for DTPIL networks. We then show that the secondary network throughput under the optimal DPASP scales according to 1/enh log log (N), where nh is a parameter obtained from the distribution of STSB channel power gains and N is the total number of SUs. From a practical point of view, our results signify the fact that distributed cognitive multiple access networks are capable of harvesting multiuser diversity gains without employing centralized schedulers and feedback links as well as without disrupting primary´s quality-of-service (QoS).
Keywords
cognitive radio; diversity reception; interference (signal); multi-access systems; quality of service; radio transmitters; scheduling; DTPIL cognitive multiple access networks; DTPIL networks; QoS; STPB channel gain; STSB channel power gains; centralized schedulers; distributed cognitive multiple access networks:; distributed total power; feedback links; interference limited; interference power; joint optimality; multiuser diversity gains; optimal DPASP scales; optimal distributed power allocation; power control; quality-of-service; scheduling policies; scheduling tasks; secondary network throughput; secondary transmitter primary base-station channel gain; secondary transmitter secondary base-station; secondary users; threshold-based scheduling policy; transmission power constraint; transmission powers; water-filling power allocation; Cognitive radio; Educational institutions; Fading; Interference; Resource management; Scattering; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Theory Proceedings (ISIT), 2013 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Istanbul
ISSN
2157-8095
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISIT.2013.6620510
Filename
6620510
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