DocumentCode
1141
Title
On exploiting polarization for energy-harvesting enabled cooperative cognitive radio networking
Author
Qinyu Zhang ; Bin Cao ; Ye Wang ; Naitong Zhang ; Xiaodong Lin ; Limin Sun
Author_Institution
Shenzhen Grad. Sch., Harbin Inst. of Technol., Harbin, China
Volume
20
Issue
4
fYear
2013
fDate
Aug-13
Firstpage
116
Lastpage
124
Abstract
Radio spectrum underutilization and energy inefficiency become urgent bottleneck problems to the sustainable development of wireless technologies. The research philosophies of wireless communications have been shifted from balancing reliability-efficiency tradeoff in the link level to seeking spectrum-energy efficiency in the network level. Global spectrum-energy efficient designs attract significant attention to improving utilization and efficiency, wherein cognitive radio networks and energy scavenging related techniques are of particular interests. In this article, we first provide a systematic study on cooperative cognitive radio networking (CCRN), followed by the discussions on research issues and challenges in designing spectrum-energy complexity efficient CCRN. As an effort to shed light on addressing spectrum-energy inefficiency at a low complexity, a novel CCRN paradigm exploiting polarization and energy harvesting capabilities is elaborated. Specifically, we present a novel polarization and energy harvesting based framework for achieving size-cost effective CCRN. We introduce polarization signal processing to avoid interference between secondary users and primary users in cooperation. We propose a weighted sum spectrum efficiency based problem formulation and multi-timescale dynamic programming based energy/power allocation policy to evaluate the cooperation performance, subject to energy levels, power, and throughput constraints.
Keywords
cognitive radio; cooperative communication; dynamic programming; energy conservation; energy harvesting; radiofrequency interference; signal processing; telecommunication power management; cooperative cognitive radio networking; energy allocation policy; energy harvesting; energy inefficiency; global spectrum energy efficient designs; interference avoidance; multitimescale dynamic programming; polarization signal processing; power allocation policy; primary user; radio spectrum underutilization; secondary user; spectrum energy efficiency; spectrum-energy complexity efficient CCRN; sustainable development; weighted sum spectrum efficiency based problem; Antennas; Complexity theory; Energy harvesting; Interference; MIMO; Radio communication; Spread spectrum management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1284
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MWC.2013.6590058
Filename
6590058
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