DocumentCode
67927
Title
Spectrum Sharing in MIMO Cognitive Radio Networks Based on Cooperative Game Theory
Author
Yanqing Liu ; Liang Dong
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Baylor Univ., Waco, TX, USA
Volume
13
Issue
9
fYear
2014
fDate
Sept. 2014
Firstpage
4807
Lastpage
4820
Abstract
In a MIMO cognitive radio network, multiple secondary users sense the spatial channels and share the spectrum use with incumbent primary users. Each secondary transmitter competes with others to increase its own information rate while generating limited total interference to the primary receivers. In order to maximize the sum-rate of the cognitive radio network, the problem of secondary user transmission is modeled as a cooperative game. The strategy of each secondary user is the transmit covariance matrix, and the utility is an approximation of the information rate. The secondary users negotiate over the allocation of the interference budget and reach at a bargaining solution that maximizes the network utility. With well-designed individual utility and network utility functions, the bargaining solution is unique and Pareto optimal. An efficient distributed algorithm is developed that converges quickly to the optimal solution with moderate signaling within the network. Numerical results show the performance improvement in sum-rate of the MIMO cognitive radio network at the bargaining solution of the cooperative game compared with the Nash-equilibrium solution of the non-cooperative game.
Keywords
MIMO communication; Pareto optimisation; cognitive radio; cooperative communication; covariance matrices; game theory; radio networks; radio receivers; radio spectrum management; radio transmitters; radiofrequency interference; MIMO cognitive radio network; Nash-equilibrium solution; Pareto optimal; cooperative game theory; covariance matrix; distributed algorithm; interference; multiple secondary users; network utility functions; receivers; spatial channels; spectrum sharing; transmitter; Cognitive radio; Covariance matrices; Games; Information rates; Interference; Radio transmitters; Receivers; Cognitive radio network; Nash equilibrium; bargaining solution; convex optimization; cooperative game; multi-user MIMO communications; network utility maximization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2014.2331287
Filename
6842676
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