Coalition-Based Cooperative Routing in Cognitive Radio Networks

Chowdhury Sayeed Hyder, Li Xiao, G. Xing
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Cooperative relaying in cognitive radio networks offers time and space diversity and thereby, provides an effective technique to improve spectrum utilization. Most of the existing research has been focused on adopting this technique in single hop communication which may not fully exploit the benefits of cooperative transmissions. Recently, multi-hop cooperative relaying has been explored in routing path formation between primary transmitter-receiver pairs. In this approach, each user handles one cooperation request at a time and takes part in at most one routing path, which makes the model unscalable and limits the benefits of cooperation. Also, primary users dictate the cooperation terms with no or limited involvement from the participating secondary users. This model, therefore, cannot capture the dynamics when both the primary and secondary users require to make cooperation decisions considering the tradeoffs of multiple offers. As a result, the essence of multi-hop cooperative relaying cannot be realized from the existing approach and calls for further investigation. In this work, we consider a network of coexisting primary and secondary users in which their intention to improve throughput via mutual cooperation is formulated as an overlapping coalition formation game. Based on the analysis of the game, we devise mcRoute, a distributed multi-hop coalition based cooperative routing and scheduling algorithm that forms stable coalitions satisfying users' mutual interest. A primary user constructs its routing path in the form of a coalition with secondary users relaying its packet. A secondary user takes part in one or more coalitions by relaying corresponding primary packets and accessing their channels for its own transmission. Finally, we analyze the performance of the algorithm through extensive numerical simulations.
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认知无线网络中基于联盟的协同路由
认知无线电网络中的协同中继技术提供了时间和空间分集,从而提供了提高频谱利用率的有效技术。现有的研究大多集中在单跳通信中采用该技术,可能无法充分发挥合作传输的优势。近年来,多跳协同中继在主收发对间路由路径形成方面得到了探索。在这种方法中,每个用户一次处理一个合作请求,最多参与一个路由路径,这使得模型不可扩展,限制了合作的好处。此外,主要用户决定合作条款,而参与的次要用户没有或只有有限的参与。因此,当主要用户和次要用户都需要考虑多个提议的权衡来做出合作决策时,该模型无法捕获动态。因此,现有的多跳协同中继方法无法实现多跳协同中继的本质,需要进一步研究。在这项工作中,我们考虑了一个共存的主要用户和次要用户的网络,其中他们通过相互合作提高吞吐量的意图被表述为重叠的联盟形成博弈。在博弈分析的基础上,设计了一种基于分布式多跳联盟的协同路由调度算法mcRoute,该算法能够形成满足用户共同利益的稳定联盟。主用户与中继其数据包的辅助用户以联盟的形式构建其路由路径。辅助用户通过中继相应的主数据包并访问它们的信道进行自己的传输,从而参与一个或多个联盟。最后,我们通过大量的数值模拟分析了算法的性能。
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