DocumentCode
30229
Title
Reciprocally Benefited Spectrum Access Scheme With Joint Power and Subcarrier Allocation in a Software-Defined Network
Author
Dawei Wang ; Pinyi Ren ; Qingheh Du ; Li Sun
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. & Commun. Eng., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´an, China
Volume
3
fYear
2015
fDate
2015
Firstpage
1248
Lastpage
1259
Abstract
Aiming at realizing ubiquitous spectrum access and improving the spectrum efficiency in a software-defined network, in this paper, we adopt the concept of cognitive radio and propose a joint subcarrier and power allocation (JSPA) scheme for reciprocally benefited spectrum access with secondary users (SUs) cooperating with primary users (PUs). In our proposed JSPA scheme, SUs adopt the decode-and-forward relaying protocol to help PUs in a two-stage way. Meanwhile, a fraction of unallocated licensed spectrum is allocated for the secondary transmission in every stage. However, if the two-stage cooperation still cannot satisfy the PUs´ outage quality-of-service (QoS) requirement, SUs then switch to the access mode and entirely capture the licensed spectrum. Our proposed scheme is to maximize the average transmission rate of SUs through joint optimal subcarriers and power allocation under the constraint of PUs´ outage QoS requirement. The closed-form expressions about the outage probability and average transmission of both PUs and SUs are derived, and we prove the optimality of our scheme. Simulation results show that, compared with the conventional cognitive cooperation scheme, the average transmission rate of SUs is improved.
Keywords
channel allocation; cognitive radio; decode and forward communication; probability; protocols; quality of service; radio spectrum management; relay networks (telecommunication); software defined networking; JSPA scheme; PU outage QoS requirement; access mode; cognitive radio; decode and forward relaying protocol; joint subcarrier and power allocation scheme; outage probability; primary users; reciprocally benefited spectrum access; secondary transmission; secondary users; software defined network; spectrum efficiency; ubiquitous spectrum access; unallocated licensed spectrum allocation; Cognitive radio; Cooperative communication; OFDM; Quality of service; Relays; Resource management; Software radio; Spread spectrum management; Cognitive Radio; Cooperative Communication; Joint Subcarrier and Power Allocation; Reciprocally-Benefited Spectrum Access; Software-Defined Network; Software-defined network; cognitive radio; cooperative communication; joint subcarrier and power allocation; reciprocally-benefited spectrum access;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Access, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2169-3536
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2015.2464081
Filename
7174936
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