Dynamic Resource Allocation for Spectrum Sharing in Infrastructure-Based Cognitive Radio Networks


Won-Yeol Lee and I. F. Akyildiz
submitted for publication, Nov. 2009.



Abstract

Cognitive radio (CR) networking achieves high utilization of the scarce spectrum resources without causing any performance degradation to the licensed users. Since the spectrum availability varies over time and space, CR networks are required to have a dynamic spectrum sharing capability. This allows fair resource allocation as well as capacity maximization and avoids the starvation problems seen in the classical spectrum sharing approaches. In this paper, a spectrum sharing framework for infrastructure-based CR networks is proposed that addresses these concerns by (i) opportunistically negotiating additional spectrum based on the licensed user activity (exclusive allocation), and (ii) having a share of reserved spectrum for each cell (common use sharing). Our algorithm consists of inter-cell and intra-cell spectrum sharing schemes, which account for the maximum cell capacity, minimize the interference caused to neighboring cells, and protect the licensed users. Simulation results reveal that the proposed spectrum sharing framework achieves better fairness and higher network capacity than the conventional spectrum sharing methods.

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