DocumentCode :
2177768
Title :
Energy-efficient cooperative relaying protocol for full-duplex cognitive radio users and delay-aware primary users
Author :
El Shafie, Ahmed ; Khattab, Tamer
Author_Institution :
Wireless Intell. Networks Center (WINC), Nile Univ., Giza, Egypt
fYear :
2015
fDate :
16-19 Feb. 2015
Firstpage :
207
Lastpage :
213
Abstract :
This paper considers a network in which a primary user (PU) may cooperate with a cognitive radio (CR) user for transmission of its data packets. The PU is assumed to be a buffered terminal operating in a time-slotted fashion. We develop an energy-efficient protocol that involves cooperation and coordination between primary and secondary users. To satisfy certain quality-of-service requirements, users share time slot duration and frequency bandwidth. Moreover, the secondary user (SU) may leverage the primary feedback channel. The proposed protocol is designed such that the secondary rate is maximized and the primary queueing delay is maintained less than the queueing delay in case of non-cooperative PU. In addition, the proposed protocol guarantees the stability of the primary queue and maintains the average energy emitted by the CR user below a certain predefined value that depends on the application. The proposed protocol provides more robust and potentially continuous service for SUs compared to the conventional practice in cognitive networks where SUs transmit in the spectrum holes and silence sessions of the PUs. We include primary source burstiness and sensing errors to the analysis of the proposed cooperative cognitive protocol. Numerical results show the beneficial gains of the cooperative protocol in terms of SU rate and PU throughput, PU queueing delay, and PU average energy savings.
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; cognitive radio; cooperative communication; data communication; energy conservation; multi-access systems; multiplexing; protocols; quality of service; queueing theory; radio spectrum management; relay networks (telecommunication); telecommunication power management; CR user; PU average energy savings; PU queueing delay; PU throughput; cognitive networks; cooperative cognitive protocol; data packets; delay-aware primary users; energy-efficient cooperative relaying protocol; frequency bandwidth; full-duplex cognitive radio users; noncooperative PU; primary feedback channel; primary queueing delay; quality-of-service; secondary users; sensing errors; silence sessions; spectrum holes; time slot duration; Bandwidth; Conferences; Data communication; Delays; Optimization; Protocols; Sensors; Cognitive radio; cooperation; optimization problem; queue stability; queueing delay;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Garden Grove, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCNC.2015.7069342
Filename :
7069342
Link To Document :
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