Title :
Self-Organizing Dynamic Spectrum Management for Cognitive Radio Networks
Author :
Khozeimeh, Farhad ; Haykin, Simon
Author_Institution :
Cognitive Syst. Lab., McMaster Univ., Hamilton, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Dynamic spectrum management (DSM) is one of the key problems in the design of cognitive radio (CR) networks. It is a time-varying Dynamic spectrum management (DSM) is one of the key problems in the design of cognitive radio(CR) networks. It is a time-varying and location-dependent optimization problem, equivalent to the well-known graph-colouring problem in graph theory. This problem is known to be NP-hard and computationally challenging to solve. Accordingly, finding the exact solution for the DSM optimization problem is typically not practical. In this paper, we introduce a novel self-organizing DSM scheme, which solves the DSM problem in a decentralized manner. The use of self-organization to address the DSM problem offers several benefits: decentralization and scalability ofthe network behaviour, computational simplicity, cost-effectiveness and bandwidth conservation. In the paper, we address the underlying principles involved in the design and implementation of the self-organizing DSM as well as a software testbed for demonstrating this novel approach. Experimental results are presented to justify this new approach.and location-dependent optimization problem, equivalent to the well-known graph-colouring problem in graph theory. This problem is known to be NP-hard and computationally challenging to solve. Accordingly, finding the exact solution for the DSM optimization problem is typically not practical. In this paper, we introduce a novel self-organizing DSM scheme, which solves the DSM problem in a decentralized manner. The use of self-organization to address the DSM problem offers several benefits: decentralization and scalability ofthe network behaviour, computational simplicity, cost-effectiveness and bandwidth conservation. In the paper, we address the underlying principles involved in the design and implementation of the self-organizing DSM as well as a software testbed for demonstrating this novel approach. Experimental results are presented to justify t- - his new approach.
Keywords :
Cognitive radio; Radio spectrum management; cognitive radio; dynamic spectrum management; self-organizing maps.;
Conference_Titel :
Communication Networks and Services Research Conference (CNSR), 2010 Eighth Annual
Conference_Location :
Montreal, QC, Canada
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6248-3
DOI :
10.1109/CNSR.2010.51