Energy-efficient transmission strategy for Cognitive Radio systems

Yuan Wu, V. Lau, D. Tsang, L. Qian
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Spectrum sensing and compulsory idling are two important functionalities of the overlaid Cognitive Radio (CR) to facilitate the opportunistic spectrum access and incumbent protection for primary user systems. Since both the spectrum sensing and compulsory idling introduce energy-overheads to CR users, it is critical for CR to balance between these additional energy-overheads and its energy consumption for effective data transmission. We thus propose energy-efficient transmission policies for CR that aims at minimizing its total cost (including both energy consumption and delay cost) to deliver a target traffic payload. We formulate this problem as a stochastic shortest path Markov decision process and obtain the optimal rate-adaptation policy via the value iteration. We further propose a low-complexity rate-adaptation policy through the certainty equivalent control with approximation to save computational complexity. Numerical results show the low-complexity policy achieves comparable performance as the optimal policy.
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认知无线电系统的节能传输策略
频谱感知和强制空转是覆盖式认知无线电(CR)的两项重要功能,旨在为主用户系统提供机会频谱接入和在职保护。由于频谱感知和强制空转都会给CR用户带来能量开销,因此CR在这些额外的能量开销和有效数据传输的能量消耗之间取得平衡至关重要。因此,我们提出了节能的CR传输策略,旨在使其总成本(包括能源消耗和延迟成本)最小化,以提供目标交通有效载荷。我们将此问题表述为随机最短路径马尔可夫决策过程,并通过值迭代得到最优速率自适应策略。我们进一步提出了一种低复杂度的速率自适应策略,通过近似的确定性等效控制来节省计算量。数值结果表明,低复杂度策略与最优策略的性能相当。
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