JOURNAL ARTICLE

New coalition formation game for spectrum sharing in cognitive radio networks

Soumaya HamoudaSourour El‐BessiSami Tabbane

Year: 2014 Journal:   International Journal of Communication Systems Vol: 29 (10)Pages: 1605-1619   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

SUMMARY In cognitive radio networks, Secondary Users (SUs) can access the spectrum simultaneously with the Primary Users (PUs) in underlay mode. In this case, interference caused to the licensed users has to be effectively controlled. The SUs have to make spectrum access decisions in order to enhance their quality of service, but without causing harmful interference to the coexisting PUs. In this paper, we propose a cooperative spectrum decision, which enables the SUs to share the spectrum with the PUs more efficiently. Our approach is based on a new coalitional game in which the coalition value is a function of the SUs' spectral efficiencies, the inter‐SUs interference, and the interference caused to the PUs. By applying new Enter and Leave rules, we obtain a stable coalition structure. Simulation results show that the SUs' spectral efficiencies are considerably increased and that the interference caused to the coexisting PU is reduced by about 7.5% as compared to an opportunistic spectrum access scheme. Moreover, the proposed coalitional game results in a more balanced spectrum sharing in the network. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Keywords:
Cognitive radio Computer science Underlay Interference (communication) Computer network Game theory Spectrum (functional analysis) Spectral efficiency Telecommunications Wireless Signal-to-noise ratio (imaging) Channel (broadcasting) Mathematics Mathematical economics

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