| Literature DB >> 31947595 |
Deokhui Lee1, Jaewoo So2.
Abstract
As the number of users using multimedia sharing services increases, the need to ensure the minimum data rate of wireless users increases. Meanwhile, in the cooperative cognitive radio (CR) network, it is important to provide the quality-of-services for secondary users (SUs) while satisfying the inter-network interference constraint from secondary transmitters to primary users (PUs). Under the limited feedback resource constraint, this paper proposes a feedback bits allocation scheme for the guaranteed bit rate services of SUs while satisfying the inter-network interference constraint. This paper investigates how many feedback bits between the ST and PUs are required to guarantee the minimum data rate of SUs and then proposes a feedback bits allocation scheme that maximizes the average sum rate of SUs while reducing the outage probability of SUs.Entities:
Keywords: cooperative cognitive radio; feedback bits allocation; guaranteed bit rate service; limited feedback; multiple secondary cells
Year: 2020 PMID: 31947595 PMCID: PMC7014152 DOI: 10.3390/s20020469
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1The system model.
Figure 2A cooperative region in the simulation.
Figure 3The minimum data rate of SUs versus the total number of feedback bits for PUs.
Figure 4The average sum rate of SUs versus the total number of feedback bits for PUs.
Figure 5The minimum data rate of SUs versus the average inter-network interference threshold.
Figure 6The average sum rate of SUs versus the average inter-network interference threshold.
Figure 7The average number of required feedback bits between ST k and PUs.
Comparison of the feedback bits allocation strategy.
| Parameter | EFA | AFA [ | AFA2 | Proposed |
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| Fixed | Fixed | Fixed | Adaptive |
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| Fixed | Fixed | Adaptive | Adaptive |
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| Fixed | Adaptive | Adaptive | Adaptive |
Figure 8The outage probability versus the minimum data rate.
Figure 9The achievable average sum rate of SUs versus the minimum data rate.