Centralized and Distributed Cognitive Relay-Selection Schemes for SWIPT Cognitive Networks
Author | Salama A.M. |
Author | Samy I. |
Author | El Shafie A. |
Author | Mohamed A. |
Author | Khattab T. |
Available date | 2020-04-01T09:45:58Z |
Publication Date | 2019 |
Publication Name | IEEE Transactions on Communications |
Resource | Scopus |
ISSN | 906778 |
Abstract | We investigate the model of a single primary-transceiver pair with multiple secondary-transceiver pairs. The secondary pairs can act as relays for the primary transmitter enabling access to its channel resources. Each secondary user (SU) is assumed to be a radio-frequency energy-harvester node. We formulate a framework that aims at specifying the optimal SU set that operates as relay nodes for the primary user (PU) data message. The set of the SUs is selected such that the SUs total throughput is maximized under a certain quality-of-service (QoS) requirement constraint on the PU target data rate. We propose both centralized and distributed approaches for solving the formulated optimization problems. The centralized approach is based on solving a convex optimization problem at the PU. On the other hand, the distributed approach leverages a Sackelberg game where all users interact to achieve the best relay-selection scheme and PU's transmit power. We prove the uniqueness and Nash equilibrium of the considered Stackelberg game, and develop a game-theoretic relay and PU's transmit power selection algorithm. We also introduce a fairness optimization-based scheme (FOBS) that aims at enhancing the fairness among the SUs under our proposed centralized approach. Our simulation results show the efficiency of our proposed schemes in terms of SUs total throughput. - 1972-2012 IEEE. |
Sponsor | Manuscript received May 5, 2019; revised July 4, 2019; accepted August 9, 2019. Date of publication August 20, 2019; date of current version November 19, 2019. The research work of A. Mohamed is supported by grant number NPRP 8-408-2-172 and the work of T. Khattab, A. Salama and I. Samy is supported by grant number NPRP 7-923-2-344. Both grants are from the Qatar National Research Fund, QNRF (a member of Qatar Foundation, QF). The statements made herein are the sole responsibility of the authors. The associate editor coordinating the review of this article and approving it for publication was W. Chen. (Corresponding author: Ahmed El Shafie.) A. M. Salama is with The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA (e-mail: ahmed.m.salama@qu.edu.qa). |
Language | en |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
Subject | energy efficiency energy harvesting Game theory spectrum leasing Stackelberg game |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 7431-7443 |
Issue Number | 11 |
Volume Number | 67 |
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