DocumentCode :
21396
Title :
Pricing-Based Decentralized Spectrum Access Control in Cognitive Radio Networks
Author :
Lei Yang ; Hongseok Kim ; Junshan Zhang ; Mung Chiang ; Chee Wei Tan
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr., Comput. & Energy Eng., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
Volume :
21
Issue :
2
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Apr-13
Firstpage :
522
Lastpage :
535
Abstract :
This paper investigates pricing-based spectrum access control in cognitive radio networks, where primary users (PUs) sell the temporarily unused spectrum and secondary users (SUs) compete via random access for such spectrum opportunities. Compared to existing market-based approaches with centralized scheduling, pricing-based spectrum management with random access provides a platform for SUs contending for spectrum access and is amenable to decentralized implementation due to its low complexity. We focus on two market models, one with a monopoly PU market and the other with a multiple-PU market. For the monopoly PU market model, we devise decentralized pricing-based spectrum access mechanisms that enable SUs to contend for channel usage. Specifically, we first consider SUs contending via slotted Aloha. Since the revenue maximization problem therein is nonconvex, we characterize the corresponding Pareto-optimal region and obtain a Pareto-optimal solution that maximizes the SUs´ throughput subject to their budget constraints. To mitigate the spectrum underutilization due to the “price of contention,” we revisit the problem where SUs contend via CSMA, which results in more efficient spectrum utilization and higher revenue. We then study the tradeoff between the PU´s utility and its revenue when the PU´s salable spectrum is controllable. Next, for the multiple-PU market model, we cast the competition among PUs as a three-stage Stackelberg game, where each SU selects a PU´s channel to maximize its throughput. We explore the existence and the uniqueness of Nash equilibrium, in terms of access prices and the spectrum offered to SUs, and develop an iterative algorithm for strategy adaptation to achieve the Nash equilibrium. Our findings reveal that there exists a unique Nash equilibrium when the number of PUs is less than a threshold determined by the budgets and elasticity of SUs.
Keywords :
Pareto optimisation; cognitive radio; game theory; Nash equilibrium; Pareto-optimal region; centralized scheduling; cognitive radio networks; decentralized pricing-based spectrum access mechanisms; iterative algorithm; monopoly PU market; multiple-PU market; pricing-based decentralized spectrum access control; pricing-based spectrum management; primary users; random access; revenue maximization problem; secondary users; strategy adaptation; three-stage Stackelberg game; unused spectrum; Access control; Cognitive radio; Monopoly; Multiaccess communication; Pricing; Resource management; Throughput; Cognitive radio; Pareto optimality; nonconvex optimization; pricing; random access; spectrum access control;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1063-6692
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNET.2012.2203827
Filename :
6226814
Link To Document :
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