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Cognitive Relaying with Frequency Incentive for Multiple Primary Users

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Title Cognitive Relaying with Frequency Incentive for Multiple Primary Users
 
Creator NADKAR, T
THUMAR, V
MERCHANT, SN
DESAI, UB
 
Subject Cognitive radio
Cross-layer optimization
Symbiotic cooperative relaying
Frequency incentive
OFDM
RADIO
NETWORKS
 
Description This work is directed towards a symbiotic architecture called cognitive relaying with frequency incentive for multiple primary users (CRFI-M). The rationale of CRFI-M is that the primary users (PUs) of a cognitive radio (CR) network, with weak transmission links, seek cooperation from the secondary user (SU) nodes in their vicinity to achieve as much throughput as they can get from their direct links. In return they reward the SUs with incentive frequency bands for their own communication. Each PU has its own distinct bandwidth of operation; however, when relaying through the SU network it can also use the bandwidth of the other PUs to enhance its throughput. Furthermore, the incentive frequency bands may be offered as a complete band-set or interleaved bands. Cross-layer optimization problems are formulated for each of these variants of the CRFI-M paradigm in a multi-hop multi-channel SU network. The frequency incentive that should be awarded to the SUs by each PU is analyzed by means of a utility-based decision-making process, and its efficient utilization is proposed. To make the CRFI-M scheme practically realizable, a MAC scheduling protocol is described. Simulation results are furnished to demonstrate the proof of concept.
 
Publisher SPRINGER
 
Date 2014-12-28T14:31:20Z
2014-12-28T14:31:20Z
2014
 
Type Article
 
Identifier WIRELESS PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS, 74(1)167-187
0929-6212
1572-834X
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11277-012-0952-4
http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/jspui/handle/100/16759
 
Language English