Resource allocation with delay QoS guarantees for spectrum sharing in cognitive radio networks

2015 
This paper studies a cooperative cognitive radio network (CRN), where the primary system leases the licensed band to the secondary system for a fraction of time in exchange for the secondary user (SU) acting as a decode-and-forward relay. Our aim is to determine the cooperative resource allocation strategy among the primary user (PU) and SU so as to minimize both the total power consumption and the leased time. Considering the delay-sensitive applications in CRN, the proposed policy ensures delay-related quality-of-service (QoS) requirements of both PU and SU. To this end, a multi-objective optimization problem of power and time allocation is formulated based on the effective capacity. Via employing weighting method the optimization problem is transformed to a convex one and solved based on the lagrangian dual method. The proposed policy has been shown to be deterministic functions of delay QoS exponent and channel fading states. In particular, the power allocation is achieved by multi-level QoS based water-filling policy. Moreover, numerical results are provided to demonstrate the performance of the proposed resource allocation policy.
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