JOURNAL ARTICLE

Energy-efficient nonstationary power control in cognitive radio networks

Abstract

Spectrum sharing policies are essential for cognitive radio networks, where primary and secondary users aim to minimize their average energy consumptions subject to minimum throughput requirements. Most existing works proposed stationary spectrum sharing policies, in which users transmit simultaneously at fixed power levels, and need to transmit at high power levels due to multi-user interference. In this paper, we propose nonstationary spectrum sharing policies in which users transmit in a TDMA fashion (but not necessarily in a round-robin manner). Due to the absence of multi-user interference and the ability to let users adaptively switch between transmission and dormancy, our proposed policy greatly improves the spectrum and energy efficiency, and ensures no interference to primary users. Moreover, the proposed policy achieves high energy efficiency even when users have erroneous and binary feedback about their received interference and noise power levels. The proposed policy is also deviation-proof, namely the autonomous users find it in their self-interests to comply with the policy. The proposed policy can be implemented by each user running a low-complexity algorithm in a distributed fashion. Compared to existing policies, the proposed policies can achieve an energy saving of up to 80%.

Keywords:
Cognitive radio Computer science Throughput Transmitter power output Power control Interference (communication) Computer network Time division multiple access Spectral efficiency Efficient energy use Energy (signal processing) Transmission (telecommunications) Telecommunications Power (physics) Wireless Transmitter Electrical engineering Engineering

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Citation History

Topics

Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Wireless Communication Networks Research
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Cognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum Sensing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications

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