Title :
Dynamic Cooperative Secondary Access in Hierarchical Spectrum Sharing Networks
Author :
Liping Wang ; Fodor, V.
Author_Institution :
Ericsson Corp. R&D, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract :
We address the challenge of energy efficiency in hierarchical spectrum sharing networks with dynamic traffic. We consider a primary and a cognitive secondary transmitter-receiver pair, where the secondary transmitter can utilize cooperative transmission to relay primary traffic while superimposing its own information. The secondary user meets a dilemma in this scenario. By choosing cooperation, it can transmit a packet immediately, but it has to bear the additional cost of relaying. Otherwise, it can wait for the primary user to become idle, which increases the queuing delay that secondary packets experience. To solve this dilemma and trade off delay and energy consumption, we propose dynamic cooperative secondary access control that takes the state of the spectrum sharing network into account. We formulate the problem as a Markov decision process and prove the existence of a stationary policy that is average cost optimal. We evaluate reinforcement learning to find optimal transmission strategy when the traffic and link statistics are not known. We demonstrate that dynamic cooperation is necessary for the secondary system to be able to adapt to changing network conditions and show that optimal sequential decision can significantly improve the tradeoff of the energy consumption and the delay.
Keywords :
Markov processes; access control; cognitive radio; cooperative communication; energy conservation; energy consumption; learning (artificial intelligence); multi-access systems; radio receivers; radio spectrum management; radio transmitters; statistics; synchronisation; telecommunication control; telecommunication power management; telecommunication traffic; Markov decision process; cognitive secondary transmitter-receiver pair; cooperative transmission; dynamic cooperative secondary access control; dynamic traffic; energy consumption; energy efficiency; hierarchical spectrum sharing networks; link statistics; primary traffic; primary user; queuing delay; reinforcement learning; secondary packets; secondary user; sequential decision; transmission strategy; Delays; Energy consumption; History; Markov processes; Relays; Throughput; Wireless communication; Hierarchical spectrum sharing; Markov decision process; cooperative transmission; queuing systems; reinforcement learning;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2014.2333744