DocumentCode
679784
Title
Channel assignment in non-cooperative coexisting co-located independent cognitive radio networks
Author
Asif, Zeeshan ; Qadir, Junaid ; Baig, Adeel
Author_Institution
Nat. Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Islamabad, Pakistan
fYear
2013
fDate
19-20 Dec. 2013
Firstpage
115
Lastpage
120
Abstract
Cognitive radio networks provide a reasonable solution to the problem of spectrum scarcity by allowing secondary users opportunistic access to licensed spectrum bands which were till now reserved for exclusive usage of primary incumbent users. The problem of coexistence arises when multiple colocated networks are in close vicinity and have to share the same part of the wireless spectrum. In this paper, the problem of channel assignment which ensures coexistence among co-located, non-cooperative, independent cognitive radio networks has been addressed using a game-theoretic model. We assume that each base station, representing a Wireless Regional Area Network (WRAN), senses its environment (which includes interference experienced due to other communicating WRANs in its vicinity) in a distributed manner to take appropriate decision about its operating channel. This problem is modeled as a non-cooperative repeated potential game in which the players are the coexisting WRANs with customer premises equipment only used to gather information regarding the changing conditions of the channel. The existence of Pareto optimal solution is discussed and an algorithm which converges to such a solution is proposed. Our study shows that the proposed approach provides significant performance gain as compared to existing approaches.
Keywords
Pareto optimisation; channel allocation; cognitive radio; game theory; radio networks; Pareto optimal solution; WRAN; channel assignment; cognitive radio networks; game-theoretic model; licensed spectrum bands; multiple colocated networks; noncooperative repeated potential game; opportunistic access; secondary users; spectrum scarcity; wireless regional area network; wireless spectrum; Bit error rate; Channel allocation; Cognitive radio; Games; Interference; Peer-to-peer computing; Signal to noise ratio; Channel assignment; Cognitive radio networks; Game theory; IEEE 802.22 WRAN; Self coexistence;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multi Topic Conference (INMIC), 2013 16th International
Conference_Location
Lahore
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INMIC.2013.6731335
Filename
6731335
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