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In cognitive radio (CR) networks, cooperative relaying is emerging as a key technology to improve the performance of secondary users (SUs), while ensuring the quality of service of primary transmissions. Most previous work considers maximizing physical layer throughput as a design criterion. However, the end-to-end Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) performance perceived by SUs is largely ignored...
In this paper, we propose a distributed joint relay selection and power allocation scheme in wireless multi-hop cooperative networks, taking both instantaneous channel state information (CSI) and relay nodes' residual energy into consideration. Specifically, we formulate the cooperative relaying network as a restless bandit system, which has been successfully applied in stochastic control and operations...
In this paper, we propose a distributed best-relay node selection scheme to maximize the achievable data rate for cooperative communications over underlay-paradigm based CR networks, and meanwhile guarantee that the primary link is provided with a minimum-rate for a certain percentage of time. Specifically, we formulate the CR relay network as a restless bandit system, where the finite-state Markov...
Most previous work in CR relay networks concentrates on maximizing physical layer QoS (e.g., capacity, spectral efficiency and achievable data rate) as relay selection criteria. However, the energy state of relay nodes is largely ignored, which has significant effects on the network lifetime. This paper proposes a distributed relay selection scheme for cooperative transmissions over underlay CR networks,...
In cognitive radio (CR) networks, cooperative relaying is a promising technology to improve the performance of secondary users (SUs), while ensuring the quality of service (QoS) of primary transmissions. Most previous work in CR relay networks concentrates on maximizing physical layer QoS, e.g., system capacity, as the design criteria. However, the application layer QoS perceived by SUs, such as multimedia...
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