DocumentCode :
1440400
Title :
Throughput Maximization in Cognitive Radio Under Peak Interference Constraints With Limited Feedback
Author :
He, YuanYuan ; Dey, Subhrakanti
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Volume :
61
Issue :
3
fYear :
2012
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1287
Lastpage :
1305
Abstract :
A spectrum-sharing scenario in a cognitive radio (CR) network where a secondary user (SU) shares a narrowband channel with N primary users (PUs) is considered. We investigate the SU ergodic capacity maximization problem under an average transmit power constraint on the SU and N individual peak interference power constraints at each primary-user receiver (PU-Rx) with various forms of imperfect channel-state information (CSI) available at the secondary-user transmitter (SU-Tx). For easy exposition, we first look at the case when the SU-Tx can obtain perfect knowledge of the CSI from the SU-Tx to the secondary-user receiver link, which is denoted as g1, but can only access quantized CSI of the SU-Tx to PU-Rx links, which is denoted as goi, i = 1,..., N, through a limited-feed back link of B = log2 L b. For this scenario, a locally optimum quantized power allocation (codebook) is obtained with quantized g0i, i = 1,..., N information by using the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) necessary optimality conditions to numerically solve the nonconvex SU capacity maximization problem. We derive asymptotic approximations for the SU ergodic capacity performance for the case when the number of feedback bits grows large (B → ∞) and/or there is a large number of PUs (N → ∞) that operate. For the interference-limited regime, where the average transmit power constraint is inactive, an alternative locally optimum scheme, called the quantized-rate allocation strategy, based on the quantized-ratio g1/maxigoi information, is proposed. Subsequently, we relax the strong assumption of full-CSI knowledge of g1 at the SU-Tx to imperfect g1 knowledge that is also available at the SU-Tx. Depending on the way the SU-Tx obtains the g1 information, the following two different suboptimal quantized power codebooks are derived for the SU ergodic capacity maximization p- oblem: 1) the power codebook with noisy g1 estimates and quantized goi, i = 1,..., N knowledge and 2) another power codebook with both quantized g1 and goi, i = 1,... , N information. We emphasize the fact that, although the proposed algorithms result in locally optimum or strictly suboptimal solutions, numerical results demonstrate that they are extremely efficient. The efficacy of the proposed asymptotic approximations is also illustrated through numerical simulation results.
Keywords :
approximation theory; codes; cognitive radio; concave programming; feedback; interference suppression; radio receivers; radio transmitters; radiofrequency interference; wireless channels; CR network; KKT; Karush-Kuhn-Tucker; PU-Rx; SU ergodic capacity maximization problem; SU ergodic capacity maximization problem performance; SU-Tx; asymptotic approximation; average transmit power constraint; cognitive radio network; feedback bit number; imperfect CSI; imperfect channel-state information; interference-limited regime; limited-feedback link; locally optimum quantized power allocation; narrowband channel; nonconvex SU capacity maximization problem; numerical simulation; peak interference constraint; peak interference power constraint; primary-user receiver; quantized-rate allocation strategy; quantized-ratio g1-maxigoi information; secondary-user receiver link; secondary-user transmitter; spectrum-sharing scenario; suboptimal quantized power codebook; Channel estimation; Fading; Interference constraints; Quantization; Resource management; Throughput; Cognitive radio; interference constraints; limited feedback;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2012.2186597
Filename :
6145716
Link To Document :
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