Title :
On exploiting polarization for energy-harvesting enabled cooperative cognitive radio networking
Author :
Qinyu Zhang ; Bin Cao ; Ye Wang ; Naitong Zhang ; Xiaodong Lin ; Limin Sun
Author_Institution :
Shenzhen Grad. Sch., Harbin Inst. of Technol., Harbin, China
Abstract :
Radio spectrum underutilization and energy inefficiency become urgent bottleneck problems to the sustainable development of wireless technologies. The research philosophies of wireless communications have been shifted from balancing reliability-efficiency tradeoff in the link level to seeking spectrum-energy efficiency in the network level. Global spectrum-energy efficient designs attract significant attention to improving utilization and efficiency, wherein cognitive radio networks and energy scavenging related techniques are of particular interests. In this article, we first provide a systematic study on cooperative cognitive radio networking (CCRN), followed by the discussions on research issues and challenges in designing spectrum-energy complexity efficient CCRN. As an effort to shed light on addressing spectrum-energy inefficiency at a low complexity, a novel CCRN paradigm exploiting polarization and energy harvesting capabilities is elaborated. Specifically, we present a novel polarization and energy harvesting based framework for achieving size-cost effective CCRN. We introduce polarization signal processing to avoid interference between secondary users and primary users in cooperation. We propose a weighted sum spectrum efficiency based problem formulation and multi-timescale dynamic programming based energy/power allocation policy to evaluate the cooperation performance, subject to energy levels, power, and throughput constraints.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; cooperative communication; dynamic programming; energy conservation; energy harvesting; radiofrequency interference; signal processing; telecommunication power management; cooperative cognitive radio networking; energy allocation policy; energy harvesting; energy inefficiency; global spectrum energy efficient designs; interference avoidance; multitimescale dynamic programming; polarization signal processing; power allocation policy; primary user; radio spectrum underutilization; secondary user; spectrum energy efficiency; spectrum-energy complexity efficient CCRN; sustainable development; weighted sum spectrum efficiency based problem; Antennas; Complexity theory; Energy harvesting; Interference; MIMO; Radio communication; Spread spectrum management;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MWC.2013.6590058