Cognitive radio (CR) is an enabling technology for efficient use of available spectrum and promises unprecedented flexibility in multi-hop wireless networking. This paper explores networking related issues associated with CRs. Specifically, we consider how to maximize the rates of a set of user communication sessions in a multi-hop CR-based wireless network. Due to potential interference at the physical layer, we find that it is essential to follow a cross-layer approach, with joint optimization at physical (power control), link (frequency band scheduling), and network (flow routing) layers. We give a mathematical characterization of this cross-layer optimization problem. We develop a centralized solution procedure based on the branch-and-bound framework. Using numerical results, we demonstrate the efficacy of the solution procedure and offer quantitative understanding on the joint optimization at different layers.
Y. Thomas HouYi ShiHanif D. Sherali
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