TY - JOUR
T1 - MaxDiv
T2 - An optimal randomized spectrum access with maximum diversity scheme for cognitive radio networks
AU - Xiao, Xun
AU - Liu, Shucheng
AU - Lu, Kejie
AU - Wang, Jianping
PY - 2012/7
Y1 - 2012/7
N2 - Cognitive radio network (CRN) is an emerging technology that can increase the utilization of spectrum underutilized by primary users (PUs). In the literature, most exiting investigations on CRNs have focused on how secondary users (SUs) can coexist harmlessly with the PUs. Despite the importance of such a coexistence issue, it is also crucial to investigate the coexistence of SUs because (i) the PUs usually rarely use the licensed spectrum and (ii) the advantages of CRN will significantly increase the number of SUs in the future. To address this challenging issue, we propose, in this paper, an optimal randomized spectrum access scheme, whose main ideas include the following: (i) an SU shares its sensing results with neighboring SUs and (ii) with the regional sensing results, an SU will access available channels with a non-uniform probability distribution. We first formulate a multichannel optimal randomized multiple access (MC-ORMA) problem that aims to maximize the throughput of the CRN; we then develop efficient distributed algorithms to solve the MC-ORMA problem; we derive the closed-form value of collision probability for each SU; and finally, we conduct extensive numerical experiments and compare our theoretical analysis with simulation results to demonstrate the advantages of our scheme. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
AB - Cognitive radio network (CRN) is an emerging technology that can increase the utilization of spectrum underutilized by primary users (PUs). In the literature, most exiting investigations on CRNs have focused on how secondary users (SUs) can coexist harmlessly with the PUs. Despite the importance of such a coexistence issue, it is also crucial to investigate the coexistence of SUs because (i) the PUs usually rarely use the licensed spectrum and (ii) the advantages of CRN will significantly increase the number of SUs in the future. To address this challenging issue, we propose, in this paper, an optimal randomized spectrum access scheme, whose main ideas include the following: (i) an SU shares its sensing results with neighboring SUs and (ii) with the regional sensing results, an SU will access available channels with a non-uniform probability distribution. We first formulate a multichannel optimal randomized multiple access (MC-ORMA) problem that aims to maximize the throughput of the CRN; we then develop efficient distributed algorithms to solve the MC-ORMA problem; we derive the closed-form value of collision probability for each SU; and finally, we conduct extensive numerical experiments and compare our theoretical analysis with simulation results to demonstrate the advantages of our scheme. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
KW - cognitive radio networks
KW - dynamic spectrum access (DSA)
KW - maximum diversity
KW - optimal randomized spectrum access
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U2 - 10.1002/dac.1291
DO - 10.1002/dac.1291
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1074-5351
VL - 25
SP - 832
EP - 848
JO - International Journal of Communication Systems
JF - International Journal of Communication Systems
IS - 7
ER -