A Robust Power Allocation Scheme in Ad-Hoc Cognitive Radio Networks

Authors

  • Hongzhi Wang Changchun University of Technology
  • Meng Zhu Changchun University of Technology
  • Mingyue Zhou Changchun University of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v13i08.6906

Keywords:

Cognitive radio networks, power control, fairness of SUs, robust optimization

Abstract


We investigate the secondary users (SUs) power allocation in ad-hoc cognitive radio networks, considering an underlay paradigm where SUs can access the licensed spectrum owned by the primary users (PUs), if the total power to SUs and the interference power threshold from PUs and the signal-to-interference-noise-ratio (SINR) requirements of SUs are guaranteed. While prevalent works about distributed resources allocation algorithms are mainly focused on power allocation under the consideration of many practical limitations, which may not be the case in practice. We assume that SUs also are needed to satisfy heterogenous constraints with different positions by taking the fairness of SUs into account. Moreover, we develop a weighted robust distributed power allocation scheme to guarantees the fairness of SUs. Techniques from robust optimization theory are used to study an objective formulation with infinite numbers of constraints. The optimal solution is obtained by using Lagrange dual method, and the Lagrange multiplier is solved by the sub-gradient update algorithm. The feasibility and availability of our proposed power allocation scheme is confirmed by numerical results.

Author Biographies

Hongzhi Wang, Changchun University of Technology

College of Computer Science and Technology

Meng Zhu, Changchun University of Technology

College of Computer Science and Technology

Mingyue Zhou, Changchun University of Technology

College of Computer Science and Technology

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Published

2017-08-04

How to Cite

Wang, H., Zhu, M., & Zhou, M. (2017). A Robust Power Allocation Scheme in Ad-Hoc Cognitive Radio Networks. International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE), 13(08), pp. 45–59. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v13i08.6906

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